The effects of background music on word processed writing

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College students often listen to music while they use a computer. This experiment investigated whether background music disrupts their ability to word process fluently and effectively. Forty-five psychology undergraduates wrote brief expository essays. Background music significantly disrupted writing fluency (words generated per minute controlling for typing speed and including those words deleted before the final draft) even though no response to the music was required. Those with some musical training and high working memory span wrote better essays with longer sentences and were also more likely to pause at clause boundaries. Even unattended music places heavy demands on working memory and disrupts word processed writing.

论文关键词:Word processed writing,Working memory,Writing fluency,Background music

论文评审过程:Available online 23 February 2001.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0747-5632(00)00043-1