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The Music of Pulse in the Writings of Italian Academic Physicians (Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries)

open access: closedSpeculum, 1975
IT is well known that the belief that music is inherent in the beating of the pulse was widely held throughout the Middle Ages. Numerous brief but explicit statements of this belief, and of the associated ideas that music is present in other bodily rhythms and or in the virtues and humors can be culled from the writings on music of music theorists and ...
Nancy G. Siraisi
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Pulse: An online music recommendation system for socially-driven music discovery

open access: closedInternational Journal of Science and Research Archive
The digital music industry has undergone a paradigm shift, favoring streaming services and personalized recommendation systems. This paper presents one unique Online Music Recommendation System, a web-based music library and recommendation platform that allows users to listen to, share, and recommend songs among friends.
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Music attenuates a widened central pulse pressure caused by resistance exercise: A randomized, single-blinded, sham-controlled, crossover study

European Journal of Sport Science, 2020
Increasing central blood pressure is an independent predictor of cardiovascular disease and is an acute effect of high-intensity resistance exercise. It has been shown that classical music suppresses increased peripheral pressure during exercise.
Kaname Tagawa   +4 more
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Resonance in the Perception of Musical Pulse

Journal of New Music Research, 1999
A number of phenomena related to the perception of isochronous tone sequences peak at a certain rate (or tempo) and taper off at both slower and faster rates. In the present paper we start from the hypothesis that the peaking finds its origin in the presence of a damped resonating oscillator in the perceptual-motor system.
Leon van Noorden, Dirk Moelants
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The Influence of Stress Noise and Music Stimulation on the Autonomous Nervous System

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2023
Music sound has shown to affect brain function and cardiac activity. Based on this premise, this study examines the effects of sound stimulation, such as music and stress noise, on the balance of the autonomous nervous system (ANS).
Mariana C. Jacob Rodrigues   +2 more
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Pulse-dependent analyses of percussive music

IEEE International Conference on Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing, 2002
We report on a method of automatic extraction of a metrical attribute from percussive music audio signals: the smallest rhythmic pulse, called the iticki. The relevance of use of this feature in the framework of subsequent analyses is discussed and evaluated.
Pedro Cano   +2 more
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Hearing Music while Checking a Pulse

New England Journal of Medicine, 2020
Hearing Music while Checking a Pulse A 65-year-old man who had previously undergone bilateral hip arthroplasty presented with a dislocated hip after a fall.
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An IoT-Based Automated Music Therapy System for Stress Management: Design and Implementation

2023 International Conference on System, Computation, Automation and Networking (ICSCAN), 2023
Modern lifestyles often lead to considerable mental stress, adversely impacting daily human life. These stresses cause physiological changes, such as increased heart rate and blood pressure, leading to potential health issues. Commonly recommended stress-
T. Sudha, V. Bharathi
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