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Tag: Study Subjects: Fish

Not Only the Brain Benefits

Posted onWednesday, 18 August 2010Monday, 24 August 2015AuthorCynthia K. Wunsch, M.M.Leave a comment

From a study by Tikhomirov AM, and Vitvitskaia LV: Stimulation of salmon larvae by electric current led further to unstable character of reactions in the open field. Acoustic stimulation both by tonal and musical signals favourably influenced the behaviour in Read More …

CategoriesHealth and WellnessTagsStudy Subjects: Fish

Mozart Improves the Quality of Our Food

Posted onSaturday, 15 May 2010Friday, 14 November 2014AuthorCynthia K. Wunsch, M.M.Leave a comment

From a study by Papoutsoglou, S. E., Karakatsouli, N., Batzina, A., Papoutsoglou, E. S., and Tsopelakos, A.: The aim of the present study was to evaluate music effects (Mozart, K525) on gilthead seabream Sparus aurata and investigate whether its response Read More …

CategoriesHealth and Wellness, Music ResearchTagsStudy Subjects: Fish

Carp Respond to Spanish Guitar

Posted onWednesday, 16 September 2009Saturday, 29 November 2014AuthorCynthia K. Wunsch, M.M.Leave a comment

From a study by Papoutsoglou SE, Karakatsouli N, Papoutsoglou ES, and Vasilikos G: The objective of this study was to further investigate the effects of music on fish physiology, bearing in mind available information regarding the involvement of endogenous and Read More …

CategoriesBehavior, Music ResearchTagsStudy Subjects: Fish

If You Can’t Tell the Difference between Bach and Beethoven, Ask Your Goldfish

Posted onSaturday, 13 December 2008Saturday, 25 October 2014AuthorCynthia K. Wunsch, M.M.Leave a comment

With it being the holidays and all, I thought I’d bring you some research on a slightly lighter note. Ava Chase has done what I find to be one of the most amusing and still significant experiments of all time Read More …

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