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EFFECT OF INDIAN MUSIC ON CARDIAC AUTONOMIC FUNCTION PSYCHOLOGICAL STATES AND COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS IN HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS

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Title EFFECT OF INDIAN MUSIC ON CARDIAC AUTONOMIC FUNCTION PSYCHOLOGICAL STATES AND COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS IN HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS

 
Contributor SRINIVASAN T. M,
 
Subject Cardiac autonomic function
HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS
Indian Music
Psychological
 
Description Many researches have shown that music evoked significant autonomic responses as
newlinemeasured by HRV analysis. Studies have also demonstrated cognitive-enhancing effects of
newlineexposure to anxiety-reducing or sedative music. These studies have used western music
newlinesuch as Mozart, Vivaldi and Bach etc. Not much study has been undertaken using Indian
newlinemusic. The consolidation and evocation of Rasa or positive aesthetic mood is the function
newlineof Indian music. Indian Music therapy is the use of suitable type of music, with specific
newlinetonal quality, played at suitable time, which helps to drive out negative feelings like
newlinedependency and loneliness. We set out to examine the effect of listening to particular
newlineIndian Rand#257;ga or melody across cognitive, autonomic, state anxiety domain of the human
newlinestress response in healthy participants in a laboratory setting.We chose to evaluate the effects of HRV, State Anxiety and Subjective feeling
newlineassessment on exposure to Indian Rand#257;ga Bhüpäli with that of two control groups of
newlinepop music and no music or silence in a sample of healthy participantsTo study the impact of Indian Rand#257;ga on a memory task.All the studies the sources of subjects were from Residential Yoga University age range
newlinefrom 18 to 24.The immediate effect of music through self-control case series in which the inference is
newlinewithin individuals. The fixed covariates such as location, diet, state of health are
newlineautomatically controlled for within a proportional incidence framework.
newline

 
Date 2018-10-12T07:28:24Z
2018-10-12T07:28:24Z
PhD/03/NR/Jan06
2016

 
Type Ph.D.
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10603/218459
 
Language English
 
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Format xxv, 167p.

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Publisher Bangalore
Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Sansthana
Department of Yoga and Life Sciences
 
Source University