The Power Of Music. Methodology O Our project was focusing on the power of music and the mind over the body and focusing on if certain types of music.

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The Power Of Music

Methodology O Our project was focusing on the power of music and the mind over the body and focusing on if certain types of music could increase the heart rate or decrease it. W We brought our test subjects into the room and took their BPM (beats per minute) before we tested them, during, as well as after when we put the softer music. Then compared results of different people and saw that many times the heart rate did go up, and we and also we wrote down the factors involved around the area where they were being tested. e saw that people with high behavioral notes like laughing and talking would tend to higher the heart rates than people who sat still.

Data Table The data table shows the total, average, fast, slow, and difference in the heart rate. The data table shows the total, average, fast, slow, and difference in the heart rate.

Graphs These two graphs show the difference in the heart rate for every given person we tested. It’s not going in a orderly manner but is all scattered which means no one followed or showed a certain order. These two graphs show the difference in the heart rate for every given person we tested. It’s not going in a orderly manner but is all scattered which means no one followed or showed a certain order. It shows the Fast Heart rate, the Slow Heart Rate, and the total heart rate. It also has the diff between the fast and slow. It shows the Fast Heart rate, the Slow Heart Rate, and the total heart rate. It also has the diff between the fast and slow.

Conclusion The information given is not 100% accurate and needs to be tested again. The information was not in a stable trend line. The points were given in all types of positions. We hope to find more data for this project but in all the music does seem to have an affect on peoples BPM. Even though it is spread out it shows a significant change in the body’s pulse rate. We hope to get better readings later on in the process. The information given is not 100% accurate and needs to be tested again. The information was not in a stable trend line. The points were given in all types of positions. We hope to find more data for this project but in all the music does seem to have an affect on peoples BPM. Even though it is spread out it shows a significant change in the body’s pulse rate. We hope to get better readings later on in the process.

Analysis After Doing several Experiments and seeing the results, we were proud to see that there was certainly an effect with Music and the Heart Rate. We saw many Changes in Heart rates according to the music and Heart rest. We saw good Results After Doing several Experiments and seeing the results, we were proud to see that there was certainly an effect with Music and the Heart Rate. We saw many Changes in Heart rates according to the music and Heart rest. We saw good Results

What we would do differently Use and actual heart rate monitor to have more accurate data and results Use and actual heart rate monitor to have more accurate data and results A closed room in order to be away from distractions and unnecessary noises A closed room in order to be away from distractions and unnecessary noises More people, for more results More people, for more results More control over the music More control over the music

A BIG THANKS TO…… Kevin Acosta Kevin Acosta Sammy Benitez Sammy Benitez Microsoft Power Point Microsoft Power Point The 16 people we tested The 16 people we tested Ruben for giving me this idea to mention the people. Ruben for giving me this idea to mention the people. Janna for helping us Janna for helping us AND ECT…… AND ECT……