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The audience's heartbeats synchronise during classical music concerts, particularly if its members have 'agreeable' or 'open' personalities

at the University of Bern in Switzerland and his colleagues monitored 132 people who were separated into three groups to watch different concerts of the same symphonies – Ludwig van Beethoven’s Op. 104 in C minor, Brett Dean’s Epitaphs and Johannes Brahms’s Op. 111 in G major – while wearing body sensors.Prior to the concerts, the researchers asked the participants to complete a personality test.

“Openness is a personality trait of welcoming new experiences – liking art, travel and exotic things,” says Tschacher. People who are agreeable may be more likely to “fulfil social expectations”, such as concentrating on a concert while in the audience, he says.audience members were socially distanced. In a normal music concert, where audience members often engage with one another, the synchrony may be more pronounced, he says.

The timing of the participants’ breathing, such as when they inhaled and exhaled, didn’t synchronise, however.at University College London. Instead, perhaps a person’s heart rate is influenced by their enjoyment of the music, he says. “That’s an intriguing idea that needs to be explored more.”

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