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Does music affect heart rate?

By: Cam and Sam VB

PHEOCS Investigation 1. What are several benefits of listening to music to affect your heart rate? 2. What types of music might lower a person’s heart rate? 3. How long have studies been conducted relating to heart rate and music? 4. How are hospitals using music in relationship to helping patients? 5. What is holistic medicine? 6. What is the size of your heart? 7. What is the definition of heart rate? 8. Does the type of music or the of music cause a greater change in heart rate? 9. What have studies found about musicians vs. nonmusicians that the effects of music on heart rate?

PHEOCS Background Information

1. Effective therapy, reduces blood pressure, medicine for the heart, improves memory, and more. 2. Slow peaceful music. 3. The first serious studies were started in 2007. 4. Hospitals are using music for stress-relievers/calms anxiety. 5. A form of healing that includes the whole body, mind, spirit, and emotion, in search for health and wellness. 6. Is about the same size as your fist, and grows as you grow 7. The number of heartbeats per minute. 8. Yes it changes depending on the song. 9. It is shown that there is a greater degree of respiratory entertainment in musicians than in non-musicians.

PHEOCS Background Information Answers 1. Do you think music will affect someone’s heart rate? 2. What types of music do you think would lower heart rate? 3. Do you think your music affects others heart rates and if so why?

PHEOCS Expert (CruciA) Questions The fast song that we are using is a song. Dubstep is a sub-genre of that features a progressive build up followed by a bass drop.

PHEOCS Test Information We believe that the higher the tempo music, the higher the heart rate. This means that the dubstep will probably provide a faster heart rate than the calm music.

PHEOCS Hypothesis

MATERIALS: Computer with LoggerPro software Vernier Labquest Heart rate monitor Flash drive Quiet place 2 students Headphones iPod (for music) 2 songs Chair

PHEOCS Designing experiment

1. Find two students to be test subjects. A. One must like calm music while the other likes faster paced music. 2. Give them the heart rate monitor and begin the 12 minute test. A. There will be an two intermissions, one in the beginning and one in the middle, to get their heart rate down. B. There will be a little intermission for the heart rate. 3. We will take the fastest heart rate from each song. A. We will then analyze the data. B. We will put the data in a table

PHEOCS Our Procedure .

Have the equipment ready for testing Make them sit down with the equipment

Make sure the wireless sensor is facing up The heart rate will transfer to the lab quest

PHEOCS Designing experiment Heart Heart Calm Dubstep Heart Test Rate Rate In Music Favorite Heart Rate Subject Before Between Heart Music: Rate Overall Number: Song Songs Rate (BPM): (BPM): (BPM): (BPM): (BPM):

Fast or High: 62 High: 67 High: 67 High: 80 1. Logan 62.15 Dubstep Low: 56 Low: 41 Low: 19 Low: 41

2. Sam Calm or High: 90 High: 92 High: 93 High: 93 82.89 W. Country Low: 77 Low: 72 Low: 55 Low: 73

PHEOCS Data Table Logan Test

PHEOCS Observations Sam Test

PHEOCS Observations The conclusion of our studies were that our hypothesis was wrong. It was actually the opposite. Slow music raised heart rate according to our test.

PHEOCS Conclusions One of the test subjects was a little unhealthier than the other causing their heart rate to be up more often.

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