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AN ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF THE BODY VIBRATIONS ON THE HUMAN PERFORMANCES
Author(s) -
Laurențiu Picu,
Eugen Rusu
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
mechanical testing and diagnosis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2668-571X
pISSN - 2247-9635
DOI - 10.35219/mtd.2020.4.01
Subject(s) - mozart , silence , psychology , musical , test (biology) , classical music , rhythm , audiology , cognitive psychology , visual arts , aesthetics , art , literature , medicine , paleontology , biology
In this paper, we wanted to check if classical music can improve the intellectual and practical skills of those who work in very difficult conditions. For this, we exposed 44 male students, aged 21-24, with normal BMI (19-24), in perfect health, to four types of stressors, when there is classical music as a sic sound background and when we have no music. The stressors used were  vibration, excessive temperature, and humidity as well as very strong light. Two pieces of music were chosen as background: "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" (Mozart) and "Minuetto" (Boccherini). These 2 musical works were chosen because they are cheerful, optimistic, written in an alert rhythm, easily recognizable even if the audience is not music lovers. Students’ performance was measured using 3 tests: the Purdue Pegboard Test, the Stroop Color and Word Test and also Comparing of Names Test. The results show that neither Mozart's music nor Boccherini's music led to an improvement in student performances; on the contrary, better results were obtained when it was silence.

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