Simulation has been applied as a successful training, however, an investigation of its effect with implications for musical performance training is still lacking. The aim of this study was to explore the impact of positive and negative simulated feedback on musicians’ performance confidence (PC), perceived performance quality (PQ), state anxiety (SA) and heart rate variability (HRV). Twelve musicians performed the same piece three times: twice in front of three interactive virtual ‘judges’ with positive and negative facial and behavioural feedback and a ‘no judges but identical environment’ control. PC and SA were reported before and after each performance, while musicians’ perceived PQ was addressed after. The HRV was monitored throughout....
Music is a potent mood regulator that can induce relaxation and reduce anxiety in different situatio...
Musicians experience various forms of sensory feedback when practising and performing. By studying t...
Due to the prevalence of music performance anxiety and the emergence of new biofeedback technologies...
This study examined the effect of a virtual reality intervention on the symptoms of music performanc...
The objective of the study was to determine if repeated exposure to a virtual reality (VR) audience ...
Musicians typically rehearse far away from their audiences and in practice rooms that differ signifi...
Music Performance Anxiety (MPA) is experienced by a large number of musicians throughout their caree...
This study explores a unique experimental protocol that evaluates how a musician’s sensitivity to so...
The hypothesis that high heart rate and low perceived skill would be associated with greater return ...
Simulation has been applied as a tool for learning and training in sports, psychology and medicine f...
Student musicians were recruited to participate in an experimental repeated measures research design...
Background: High heart rate (HR) and restlessness are two important features of music performance an...
Objective: This exploratory study aims to look at the potential of using outcome-focused and process...
Background Although many musicians perceive music performance anxiety (MPA) as a significant proble...
Background Students with a strong sense of competence in musical skills and control over their physi...
Music is a potent mood regulator that can induce relaxation and reduce anxiety in different situatio...
Musicians experience various forms of sensory feedback when practising and performing. By studying t...
Due to the prevalence of music performance anxiety and the emergence of new biofeedback technologies...
This study examined the effect of a virtual reality intervention on the symptoms of music performanc...
The objective of the study was to determine if repeated exposure to a virtual reality (VR) audience ...
Musicians typically rehearse far away from their audiences and in practice rooms that differ signifi...
Music Performance Anxiety (MPA) is experienced by a large number of musicians throughout their caree...
This study explores a unique experimental protocol that evaluates how a musician’s sensitivity to so...
The hypothesis that high heart rate and low perceived skill would be associated with greater return ...
Simulation has been applied as a tool for learning and training in sports, psychology and medicine f...
Student musicians were recruited to participate in an experimental repeated measures research design...
Background: High heart rate (HR) and restlessness are two important features of music performance an...
Objective: This exploratory study aims to look at the potential of using outcome-focused and process...
Background Although many musicians perceive music performance anxiety (MPA) as a significant proble...
Background Students with a strong sense of competence in musical skills and control over their physi...
Music is a potent mood regulator that can induce relaxation and reduce anxiety in different situatio...
Musicians experience various forms of sensory feedback when practising and performing. By studying t...
Due to the prevalence of music performance anxiety and the emergence of new biofeedback technologies...