Muscle activity response of the audience during an experimental music performance

V. E. G. Sánchez, Agata Zelechowska, A. Jensenius
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This exploratory study investigates muscular activity characteristics of a group of audience members during an experimental music performance. The study was designed to be as ecologically valid as possible, collecting data in a concert venue and making use of low-invasive measurement techniques. Muscle activity (EMG) from the forearms of 8 participants revealed that sitting in a group could be an indication of a level of group engagement, while comparatively greater muscular activity from a participant sitting at close distance to the stage suggests performance-induced bodily responses. The self-reported measures rendered little evidence supporting the links between muscular activity and live music exposure, although a larger sample size and a wider range of music styles need to be included in future studies to provide conclusive results.
实验音乐表演中观众的肌肉活动反应
本探索性研究调查了一组听众在实验音乐表演中的肌肉活动特征。该研究旨在尽可能地在生态上有效,在音乐会场地收集数据并使用低侵入性测量技术。8名参与者前臂的肌肉活动(EMG)显示,坐在一个群体中可能表明群体参与的程度,而坐在离舞台较近的参与者相对较大的肌肉活动表明表演引起的身体反应。尽管未来的研究需要更大的样本量和更广泛的音乐风格来提供结结性的结果,但自我报告的测量结果几乎没有证据支持肌肉活动和现场音乐接触之间的联系。
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