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Linguistics / Reading / Cognitive science / Musicology / Learning to read / Reading comprehension / Music cognition / Mozart effect / Working memory / Music / Psychology / Educational psychology
Date: 2012-10-02 18:53:13
Linguistics
Reading
Cognitive science
Musicology
Learning to read
Reading comprehension
Music cognition
Mozart effect
Working memory
Music
Psychology
Educational psychology

Article Fast and loud background music disrupts reading comprehension

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