Hi Ron-

Thanks for passing on the article. It's nice to know that we now have a
"molecular" explanation for a non-existant phenomenon. Not very surprising
that the work came out of Rauscher's lab as she seems to be the only one
who can relibly reproduce this effect. I have had three separate groups of
students attempt to replicate the Mozart effect on three different
occassions and all of them were unsuccessful. I'll get a bit more excited
about this work when it's replicated by an independant lab.

All the best,

-Don.

Ronald C. Blue said:
> New Scientist
> 15:10 23 April 04
>  http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994918
>
> NewScientist.com news service
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> New research has revealed a molecular basis for the "Mozart effect" -
> the observation that a brief stint of Mozart, but not other music, may
> improve learning and memory.
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