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Correspondences Between Music and Involuntary Human Micromotion During Standstill
The relationships between human body motion and music have been the focus of several studies characterizing the correspondence between voluntary motion and various sound features.
Victor E. Gonzalez-Sanchez+2 more
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The Effectiveness of Music Therapy and Relaxation on Blood Pressure and Pulse in the Elderly with Hypertension [PDF]
When an individual's stress and anxiety exceeds the normal level, the individual loses his or her adaptive power and this causes problems. Non-pharmacological methods such as relaxation and music therapy can be effective in reducing anxiety in patients ...
Mahnaz Mehrabizadeh Honarmand+2 more
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Objectives: Music has been correlated to cardiovascular health and used as additional therapy in patients with cardiovascular disease, however, few are known on the impact of music on arterial stiffness and central hemodynamics which are both predictors ...
C. Vlachopoulos+7 more
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Pulsations du corps en médecine
This article introduces a panorama of the manner in which physicians made use of musical harmonies and language in order to understand and grasp the beatings of the heart.
Concetta Pennuto
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Quantifying Musical Meter: How Similar are African and Western Rhythm? [PDF]
Quantifying Musical Meter: How Similar are African and Western Rhythm? Godfried Toussaint For a given family, corpus, style, or genre of musical rhythms, the pulse saliency histogram counts the relative frequency with which an onset occurs in each ...
Toussaint, Godfried T.
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Notating disfluencies and temporal deviations in music and arrhythmia
Expressive music performance and cardiac arrhythmia can be viewed as deformations of, or deviations from, an underlying pulse stream. I propose that the results of these pulse displacements can be treated as actual rhythms and represented accurately via ...
Elaine Chew
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Our sense of rhythm relies on orchestrated activity of several cerebral and cerebellar structures. Although functional connectivity studies have advanced our understanding of rhythm perception, this phenomenon has not been sufficiently studied as a ...
Iballa Burunat+3 more
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The subjectivity of listeners’ emotional responses to music is at the crux of optimizing emotion-aware music recommendation. To address this challenge, we constructed a new multimodal dataset (“HKU956”) with aligned peripheral physiological signals (i.e.,
Xiao Hu, Fanjie Li, Ruilun Liu
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Pulse and entrainment to non-isochronous auditory stimuli: the case of north Indian alap. [PDF]
Pulse is often understood as a feature of a (quasi-) isochronous event sequence that is picked up by an entrained subject. However, entrainment does not only occur between quasi-periodic rhythms.
Udo Will+4 more
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Expressive microstructure in music: A first assessment of “composers' pulses” [PDF]
According to a provocative theory set forth by Manfred Clynes [most recently in Cognition and Communication 19, No. 2 (1986)], there are composer-specific patterns of (unnotated) musical microstructure that, when discovered and realized by a performer, help to give the music its characteristic expressive quality.
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