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    The effects of a music stimulus on heart rate, blood pressure, VO2, duration, and perceived exertion of performance at submaximal

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    Date
    1985
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    Van Laarhoven, Robert
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    Abstract
    This study examined the effects of music on heart rate response, blood pressure response, oxygen uptake, duration, and perceived exertion of subjects during three submaximal exercise tests. A music stimulus (fast tempo and slow tempo) was implemented during two of the tests. The third test had no music stimulant.
    Subject
    Cardiovascular system
    Music -- Physiological aspects
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/54461
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