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Does Music Affect Heart Rate?
  • By Grace Brancale

2
Question
  • Do different types of music affect heart rate?

Hypothesis
Yes, different types of music will affect heart
rate. Slow classical music and slower hip hop
will decrease the heart rate, rock and screamo
music will increase heart rate. I predict that
the faster the tempo, the greater the increase in
heart rate.
3
Introduction
  • Heart rate is regulated by the medulla oblongata
  • The brain responds to rhythm and when we listen
    to music, the brain catches the rhythm and this
    is why it affects heart rate It becomes
    subconscious, like a neurological pulse, and this
    affects the medulla oblongata which controls
    heart rate
  • The heart doesnt beat at the same tempo as the
    music, but it slows down or speeds up in order to
    become closer to it
  • Heart rate can be influenced by different outside
    sources, such as exercise, temperature, emotions
    or music
  • Many studies have been done to examine this topic

4
Introduction
  • A study by Bernardi and some colleagues was done
    concerning how music affects different parts of
    the body and body functions. They concluded that
    music does have an effect on heart rate as well
    as respiratory rate and other body functions.
    They discovered that slower tempi decrease heart
    rate and faster tempi increase heart rate.
  • In the University of California, School of
    Nursing, a study was done on patients about to
    undergo vascular angiography. The results of this
    study were that the group of patients who
    listened to music for fifteen minutes while they
    were waiting had a slower heart rate than those
    who were in silence.
  • A study was done in 1918 by I. H. Hyde and W.
    Scalapino that showed similar results. Even with
    the technology of those days, an ECG could still
    show that different tempi of music have different
    affects on the heart.

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Method
  • Ask test subject to take their normal heart rate.
    (Use students from period B Adv. Bio class, and
    others)
  • Play 3 minutes of slow classical music (Reverie
    by Debussy) then ask for the test subject to
    record their pulse again.
  • Repeat step 2 three times, the first time playing
    heavy metal screamo (10 Signs you should leave by
    Emmure), the second time playing slow hip hop (10
    Seconds by Jazmine Sullivan), and the third time
    playing rock (American Idiot by Green Day).
  • Analyze data and graph the changes in heart rate.

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Method
  • Resting heart rate________bpm
  • Heart rate after Debussy _________bpm
  • Heart rate after Emmure _________bpm
  • Heart rate after Jazmine Sullivan ____bpm
  • Heart rate after Green Day ________bpm

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Data
  Resting heart rate Debussy bpm Emmure bpm 10 Seconds bpm Green Day bpm Comments
Subject 1 90 90 98 88 88 stress/anxiety, laughter
Subject 2 68 70 78 68 76 dancing, athlete
Subject 3 66 56 66 60 66 dancer
Subject 4 102 88 92 80 90 none
Subject 5 68 68 68 68 76 none
Subject 6 74 72 70 70 66 comfortable sitting
Subject 7 76 78 70 82 90 allergies
Subject 8 88 66 86 92 54 favorite music style
Subject 9 84 74 74 66 60 hunger, boyfriend's music
Subject 10 72 72 74 72 78 children interrupting
Subject 11 70 66 74 68 74 knowledge of songs/experiment
Subject 12 96 94 94 94 104 liked Green Day
Averages 79.5 74.5 78.6666667 75.66666667 76.83333333  
8
Data
1. Resting bpm
3. Emmure bpm
5. Green Day bpm
4. Jazmine Sullivan bpm
2. Debussy bpm
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Data Analysis
  • My hypothesis was somewhat correct, but not
    completely. Based on the data, music does affect
    heart rate, and the tempo of the music was also a
    factor in how much the heart rate was affected.
    However, the average heart rate from the faster
    music did not exceed the average resting heart
    rate.
  • Half of the hypothesis was correct music with
    slower tempi decreased heart rate. The other half
    of the hypothesis, that music with faster tempi
    increases heart rate was proven incorrect.
    However, the experiment still proved that the
    tempo was a factor to how much the heart rate
    decreased.
  • With Debussy and Jazmine Sullivan, the slow
    classical and slow hip hop music, the heart rate
    decreased much more than with Emmure and Green
    Day, the fast screamo and rock music.
  • Every subject was different. The heart rate of
    some reacted better to some music than others. In
    some individuals, the faster music increased
    their heart rate, but overall this was not a
    trend. They all did what was required, but each
    person reacted differently. The overall trend was
    a decrease in heart rate during slower music and
    a relative increase after the faster music
    although not exceeding the resting heart rate.

10
Conclusion
  • Based on the experiment I conducted, music does
    affect heart rate, but my hypothesis was not
    really correct. Slower music proved to decrease
    heart rate, but faster music did not create an
    increase in heart rate as I had predicted. The
    experiment proved that all music decreased heart
    rate, although not as much with the faster music.
    In some individuals, the faster music did
    increase heart rate, but overall, this is not a
    trend. My experiment still supports the other
    experiments that I cited in my introduction that
    showed how music decreases heart rate.

11
Conclusion
  • If I were to do this study over again, I would
    have made some activity such as a simple puzzle
    or other activity for the subjects to do while
    doing the experiment in order to eliminate
    possible variables such as distractions or
    dancing to the music, and just let the music
    affect their brains and subconscious. I would
    also take their heart rates while they were
    listening to the music so as to avoid other
    possible variables.

12
Bibliography
  • Bernardi, Luciano, C. Porta, and P. Sleight.
    "Cardiovascular, Cerebrovascular, and
    Respiratory Changes Induced by Different Types
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