Computational model captures up to 60% of variability in musicians’ heartbeat intervals with map of musicians’ jointly decided actions
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ARTE Documentary on the Future of Music
Elaine Chew and Gerard Assayag are part of director Anna Schmidt (Neuhaus)’ ARTE documentary on The Future of Music & what AI means for music
Marie Claire Greece : Anticipating Athens Science Festival
Marie Claire Greece interviews Elaine Chew on music and medicine in advance of her participation in the Athens Science Festival
Arrhythmia Music and Wacky HeartFM Soundtracks Featured on Unexpected Elements
Our arrhythmia music and wacky heartfm soundtracks have been recognised by an Unexpected Oscar on BBC World Service’s Unexpected Elements
Falling Walls Breakthrough Day : Breaking the Wall to Musical Medicine
Four thrilling days at the Radialsystem in Berlin for the Falling Walls Science Summit Breakthroughs of the Year
Frankfurter Allgemeine : Music As Medicine
Johanna Kuroczik interviews Elaine Chew for the Falling Walls Special Edition of the Frankfurter Allgemeine
Zeit Online Interview: Music is like Tai Chi for the autonomic nervous system
Claudia Wüstenhagen and Tom Kattwinkel interview Elaine Chew to get insights into music-heart-brain interactions and our HeartFM project
Harmonizing Health: The Music and Heart Connection In Falling Walls Art & Science Winner Interviews
Elaine Chew is among the 10 winners interviewed in the Falling Walls Global Call Art & Science category. Read about the inspiring work by the interviewees
Understanding Music’s Effect on the Heart shortlisted for Falling Walls Science Breakthrough of the Year award
Among >1,000 high-quality projects, understanding music’s effect on the heart is one of the 10 winners in the Art & Science category!
Understanding music’s effect on the heart is a finalist in the Falling Walls Science Breakthroughs of the Year 2023
Professor Elaine Chew has been announced as a finalist in the Falling Walls Science Breakthroughs of the Year 2023, Art and Science category,