PENGARUH STIMULUS MUSIK TERHADAP PERUBAHAN GSR DAN BPM

I Dewa Gede Hari Wisana, Endang Dian Setioningsih

Abstract


Some studies suggest that the type of music that varied in tempo, or beats per minute, can have physiological effects on the body. Fast tempo music from 120-130 beats per minute can increase anxiety, this can be observed through an increase in blood pressure and heart rate, while the music of a slow tempo 50-60 beats per minute had the opposite effect on the body of this study was to measure heart rate, and response Galvanic skin (GSR) after two minutes of physical exertion while listening to rock, classical. hypothesis that classical music can lower heart rate. Six participants listened to different music tempos. Rock music produces a higher heart rate than the tempo of music, p <.01. Classical music BPM lower yield than any other musical tempo, p <.01. GSR, p = .76, p = .94, and .07. This study controls and individual differences include a larger sample size. Further research on this topic could provide support for music therapy for patients who experience anxiety or tension.


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