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Neural Entrainment to Musical Pulse in Naturalistic Music Is Preserved in Aging: Implications for Music-Based Interventions [PDF]

open access: greenBrain Sciences, 2022
Neural entrainment to musical rhythm is thought to underlie the perception and production of music. In aging populations, the strength of neural entrainment to rhythm has been found to be attenuated, particularly during attentive listening to auditory ...
Parker Tichko   +4 more
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THE EFFECT OF COMBINATION PROGRESSIVE MUSCLE RELAXATION AND MUSIC THERAPY ON BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE IN PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY HYPERTENSION IN BABATAN RT 07 RW 01 SURABAYA

open access: diamondNurse and Holistic Care, 2022
Background: Hypertension is one of the causes of death in the world, which is also called a "silent killer". Hypertension does not cause symptoms in patients, but the incidence of hypertension as much as 90% is the event of primary hypertension ...
Vandarina Dwi Mayangsari   +3 more
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Evaluation and Recommendation of Pulse and Tempo Annotation in Ethnic Music [PDF]

open access: greenJournal of New Music Research, 2013
Large digital archives of ethnic music require automatic tools to provide musical content descriptions.
Olmo Cornelis   +3 more
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The effect of aromatherapy and music therapy on blood pressure and heart rate of nursing students before taking the exam [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Anxiety associated with taking exams jeopardizes students’ mental and physical health. Complementary alternative methods, such as aromatherapy and music therapy, have shown promise in reducing negative emotions among students.
Tara Borzoo   +7 more
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Individual differences in image and pulse-wave responses elicited by listening to music.

open access: bronzeNippon Eiseigaku Zasshi (Japanese Journal of Hygiene), 1991
This study was undertaken to clarify individual differences in psycho-physiological responses observed in subjects listening to music. Forty-five healthy females listened to the third movement of Mozart's "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" via a biaural headphone at 69.4 dB(A) in Leq and 83.6 dB(A) in Lmax.
Hiroshi Sakamoto   +3 more
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Effects of music on the preoperative and intraoperative anxiety through the assessment of pupil size and vital signs (blood pressure, respiratory, and pulse rates) among cataract surgery patients at UNTH-Enugu [PDF]

open access: diamondFrontiers in Ophthalmology
Background/AimTo examine how music can impact preoperative and intraoperative anxiety via assessment of physiological markers such as pupil size, blood pressure, pulse rate, and respiratory rate.MethodsThis is a randomized interventional study of ...
Chukwubuike Obiora Ezepue   +7 more
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Binaural auditory beats vs music of choice as audio distraction behaviour guidance technique among children: A randomized controlled trial [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research
Background: Binaural beat is created by presenting two different pure-tone sine waves with less than a 30Hz difference dichotically. In dental settings, children listening to familiar music during treatments gain control over the anxiety caused by tools ...
Bhuvanesh N. Bhusari   +5 more
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The effects of music on pulse rate and blood pressure in healthy young adults

open access: bronzeInternational Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, 2017
Background: Music is a combination of frequency, beat, density, tone, rhythm, repetition, loudness and lyrics. Cardiovascular autonomic function syncs with the different musical rhythms and modulates the cardiovascular system. When we are exposed to slow beat music the parasympathetic nervous system is stimulated decreasing the heart rate and while ...
S. Suguna, K Deepika
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Heart rate and insula activity increase in response to music in individuals with high interoceptive sensitivity. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
Interoception plays an important role in emotion processing. However, the neurobiological substrates of the relationship between visceral responses and emotional experiences remain unclear.
Toru Maekawa   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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