Poulomi Pal shows hypertension diagnosis with physiological signals during music listening outperforms silence baseline
Tag: cardiovascular
New CardioPulse article: Seeing music’s effect on the heart
CosmoNote and HeartFM enabled visualising, playing, and annotating of music and heart data highlighted in European Heart Journal
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
CinC2024 : PhysmoNote, simple web viewing, annotating, time-map navigation for PhysioNet
Using factorised code from CosmoNote, we created PhysmoNote, a viewing option for PhysioNet’s databases of complex physiologic signals
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
ECG and EEG Decoding of Music Amplitude in Baroque and Contemporary Classical Music
Emily Graber compares music amplitude decoding from EEG alone, ECG (RR) alone, and EEG+ECG for baroque and contemporary classical music
Elaine Chew gives conférence exceptionnelle at CARDIOGEN in Bordeaux
Elaine Chew to give a “conférence exceptionnelle” at the 8th annual CARDIOGEN meeting for healthcare professionals
Cardiac Response to Live Music Study on EHRA Essentials 4 You
Cardiac Response to Live Music Performance presentation for EHRA 2020 live on EHRA Essentials 4 You portal of the European Heart Rhythm Association, branch of the European Society of Cardiology.
Heart.FM PoC Project
Heart.FM, selected for ERC proof-of-concept funding, is an app-creation initiative to deliver tailored music therapy with physiological feedback in cardiovascular disease.