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Music education / Mind / Psychology / Yerkes–Dodson law / Music lesson / Sexual arousal / Affect / Tempo / Education / Educational psychology / Mozart effect / Popular psychology
Date: 2012-10-02 18:53:11
Music education
Mind
Psychology
Yerkes–Dodson law
Music lesson
Sexual arousal
Affect
Tempo
Education
Educational psychology
Mozart effect
Popular psychology

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