Presentation 2015-03-02
Effects of the Presence of the Audience on the Violinist's Heart-Rate Variability and Complexity
Haruka SHODA, Mamiko SAKATA, Aaron WILLIAMON,
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Abstract(in English) Shoda and Adachi (2015) reported that the presence of the audience enhances the pianist's performance when he/she performs the well-learned piece. To understand the physiological mechanism of such the audience effect, we measured ten violinists' ECGs in performing technically easy and challenging pieces in two conditions-audience-present and audience-absent-. Based on the obtained heart-rate time-series, we computed the hear-rate variability and the multiscale entropies. As a result, the violinist's heart rate and its variability increased but its complexity decreased in front of the audience when he/she performs the technically challenging piece.
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Keyword(in English) Violin performance / performance anxiety / presence of audience / heart-rate variability / complexity / multiscale entropy analysis
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Conference Date 2015/2/23(1days)
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Title (in English) Effects of the Presence of the Audience on the Violinist's Heart-Rate Variability and Complexity
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Keyword(1) Violin performance
Keyword(2) performance anxiety
Keyword(3) presence of audience
Keyword(4) heart-rate variability
Keyword(5) complexity
Keyword(6) multiscale entropy analysis
1st Author's Name Haruka SHODA
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Culture and Information Science, Doshisha University:Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Centre for Performance Science, Royal College of Music()
2nd Author's Name Mamiko SAKATA
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Culture and Information Science, Doshisha University
3rd Author's Name Aaron WILLIAMON
3rd Author's Affiliation Centre for Performance Science, Royal College of Music
Date 2015-03-02
Paper # HIP2014-85
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 483
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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