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      • Hence, music modulates the autonomic nervous system, producing measurable changes in heart rate variability, respiration, and blood pressure, making it a promising cardiovascular therapeutic and diagnostic approach.
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  1. Aug 1, 2022 · Listening to music is a complex phenomenon, involving psychological, emotional, cardiorespiratory, and likely other body system changes. Individual responses to music can be influenced by personal preferences, familiarity with music, environment, prior music experience, and other health factors.

  2. Participants were randomly assigned into four different conditions: no music, music at 90–110 bpm (LOW), music at 130–150 bpm (MED), and music at 170–190 bpm (HIGH). Results showed decrease RPE in the endurance group that listened to LOW, MED and HIG music compared to no music.

  3. Oct 15, 2024 · Music influences our physiology, altering our cardiac function, blood pressure, and breathing. 1 It enters through our senses, without an incision or the insertion of a catheter, nor the need to ingest or inject drugs.

  4. Sep 9, 2015 · Music has effects on the heart as indicated by the findings that HR, as well as RR, is higher (and HRV lower) during exciting music compared with tranquilizing music. Correspondingly, HR (and RR) increases during musical frissons, especially when associated with piloerection.

    • Stefan Koelsch, Lutz Jäncke
    • 2015
  5. Jun 22, 2009 · We examined the dynamic cardiovascular responses to variations in phrasing and emphasis using real compositions, selected for different emotional characteristics, to determine the following: (1) Whether variable musical emphasis (eg, crescendo versus stable emphasis) could produce similar instantaneous cardiovascular/respiratory responses among ...

    • Luciano Bernardi, Cesare Porta, Gaia Casucci, Rossella Balsamo, Nicolòa F. Bernardi, Roberto Fogari,...
    • 2009
  6. To assess the potential clinical use, particularly in modulating stress, of changes in the cardiovascular and respiratory systems induced by music, specifically tempo, rhythm, melodic structure, pause, individual preference, habituation, order effect of presentation, and previous musical training.

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  8. May 1, 2020 · Music can bring benefits to the cardiovascular system by influencing heart rate variability (HRV), which is a well-accepted method to analyze the oscillations of the intervals between successive heartbeats and investigate the cardiovascular autonomic nervous system (ANS).

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