Effects of Listening of "Dengaku" Music (One of Japanese Traditional Music) to the Changes of Heart Rate Variability

Satoshi Watanabe, Takahiro Sugiyama, Naofumi Nakaya, N. Shirahama
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To investigate the effects of listening to music, analyses of heart rate variability (HRV) by discrete Fourier transform (DFT) have been widely conducted. These methods are useful to estimate the autonomic nervous system activity (sympathetic or parasympathetic activity). And to examine the effects of listening to “ Dengaku ” music, one experiment is carried out. Eleven healthy Japanese people participate in the experiment, and one piece of “ Dengaku ” music is employed as the test piece. All participants are asked to listen to the test piece individually, and their HRV are recorded and analyzed by DFT. The experiment result shows that the sympathetic nerve activities of all participants tend to decrease when they are listening to the test piece. This fact is a rare case (usually, there are some participants whose sympathetic nerve activities tend to increase when they are listening to music). , variation of LF/HF indexes are reduced) are obtained when participants are listening to “ Dengaku ” music. However, to obtain reliable conclusions, conducting more investigations would be especially important.
日本传统音乐“登歌”音乐对心率变异性变化的影响
为了研究听音乐对心率变异性(HRV)的影响,离散傅立叶变换(DFT)对心率变异性(HRV)进行了广泛的分析。这些方法可用于估计自主神经系统活动(交感或副交感神经活动)。为了检验听“登歌”音乐的效果,我们进行了一个实验。11名健康的日本人参与了这项实验,其中一首“登乐”音乐被用作测试曲目。所有参与者被要求单独聆听测试曲目,并通过DFT记录和分析他们的HRV。实验结果表明,所有被试在听歌时交感神经活动都有减弱的趋势。这是一种罕见的情况(通常,有些参与者在听音乐时,他们的交感神经活动倾向于增加)。, LF/HF指标变化幅度减小)。然而,为了获得可靠的结论,进行更多的调查将是特别重要的。
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