In a naturalistic pre-post design, samples of saliva were collected from the members of a professional chorale during an early rehearsal (n=31), a late rehearsal (n=34) and a public performance (n=32) of Beethoven's Missa Solemnis. As measures of immune system response, mean levels of secretory immunoglobulin A increased significantly, as a proportion of whole protein, 150% during rehearsals and 240% during the performance. Cortisol concentrations decreased significantly an average of 30% during rehearsals and increased 37% during performance. As measured through performance perception rating scales, a group of emotions and other experiential states that singers associated with professional singing were highly predictive of changes in le...
Recent research and experimentation by Johan Sundberg, Ingo R. Titze, Mirano Hirano, William Vennard...
This study examines the effects of music and positive emotional states on autonomic and immune funct...
Music theater singers (MTS) typically have a heavy vocal load, but the impact on their voices has no...
In a naturalistic pre-post design, samples of saliva were collected from the members of a profession...
Singers appear to experience health benefits from singing, but their art makes physical demands that...
This randomized controlled trial aimed to quantify the effects of choir singing on emotional state a...
The quantification of salivary oxytocin (OXT) concentrations emerges as a helpful tool to assess per...
Previous studies have suggested that there are complex psychobiological effects of amateur choral si...
Duane CottrellThis experiment focused on four choirs affiliated in the Newark, Delaware area. Using...
This article published by Frontiers in human neuroscience September 2015| Volume9| Article 518Music ...
The present study is addressed to investigation of the emotional induction through singing, examinin...
Psychophysiological research on music performance has focused on musicians' short-term affective, co...
Psychophysiological research on music performance has focused on musicians' short-term affective, co...
Trained choral tenors performed a series of vocal tasks before and after a 'live' performance. Acous...
Auditioning can cause considerable apprehension for musicians, typically giving rise to a wide rang...
Recent research and experimentation by Johan Sundberg, Ingo R. Titze, Mirano Hirano, William Vennard...
This study examines the effects of music and positive emotional states on autonomic and immune funct...
Music theater singers (MTS) typically have a heavy vocal load, but the impact on their voices has no...
In a naturalistic pre-post design, samples of saliva were collected from the members of a profession...
Singers appear to experience health benefits from singing, but their art makes physical demands that...
This randomized controlled trial aimed to quantify the effects of choir singing on emotional state a...
The quantification of salivary oxytocin (OXT) concentrations emerges as a helpful tool to assess per...
Previous studies have suggested that there are complex psychobiological effects of amateur choral si...
Duane CottrellThis experiment focused on four choirs affiliated in the Newark, Delaware area. Using...
This article published by Frontiers in human neuroscience September 2015| Volume9| Article 518Music ...
The present study is addressed to investigation of the emotional induction through singing, examinin...
Psychophysiological research on music performance has focused on musicians' short-term affective, co...
Psychophysiological research on music performance has focused on musicians' short-term affective, co...
Trained choral tenors performed a series of vocal tasks before and after a 'live' performance. Acous...
Auditioning can cause considerable apprehension for musicians, typically giving rise to a wide rang...
Recent research and experimentation by Johan Sundberg, Ingo R. Titze, Mirano Hirano, William Vennard...
This study examines the effects of music and positive emotional states on autonomic and immune funct...
Music theater singers (MTS) typically have a heavy vocal load, but the impact on their voices has no...