Bobbie Lakhera of BBC World Service's Health Check program interviewed two of the research leads of the Cardiac Response to Live Music Performance study [see photos], Professor Elaine Chew (QMUL Centre for Digital Music) and Professor Pier Lambiase (UCL / Barts Heart Centre), and a patient volunteer, Nigel, on 22 May 2018. The six-minute segment is now online:
BBC World Service Health Check: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3cswjkt (segment begins at 8:52).
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The segment was first broadcast at 03:32, 12:32, 14:32, 18:32 and 22:32 on Thursday, 9 August 2018, and can be heard starting around 8:52 into the programme at www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3cswjkt. Further broadcasts are scheduled for 06:32 and 09:32 on Monday, 13 August 2018.
More details on the study can be found on the heart, music, brain website:
Cardiac Response to Live Music Performance: sites.google.com/site/heartmusicbrain [ gallery ]
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A collaboration between the Centre for Digital Music at the QMUL School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science and Barts Heart Centre of Barts NHS Trust, the study is funded in part by a small grant from the QMUL Centre for Public Engagement, and took place at St. Bartholomew-the-Great Church.