COSMOS / HEART.FM research is part of a new feature in the New Scientist on the heart:brain axis by Abigail Hodder, The profound effect the heart-brain connection has on your health, that appeared online on Monday, 30 March 2026, with the print version available from 4 April 2026.
Tag: cardiovascular
Music of the Heart at Les Amis de l’IHÉS
Elaine Chew to speak on Music of the Heart: Analogies and what they mean for heart health at the Institut des hautes études scientifiques
Autonomic entrainment to music structure in Verdi opera now out in EHJ IMP
Paper by Natalia Cotic et al. asks: How do phrase structures and big structural changes affect heart rate, respiration, and blood pressure?
Cardiovascular Reactions to Music Linked to Baseline Autonomic States now out in EHJ IMP
European Heart Journal – Imaging Methods and Practice publishes article showing link between music reactions and baseline autonomic states
Mateusz Soliński shares how expressive music connects musicians in Tampere
Mateusz Soliński’s internal seminar in the Computational Physics Unit at Tampere University is very well received
COSMOS at ESC Digital & AI: baselines and sex matter in cardiovascular music reactions
Vanessa Pope and Mateusz Soliński present research on sex-based differences in BP music reactions and linking music-cardiac change points
Heartbeat & Harmonies: The importance of music in heart research
Elaine Chew presents lecture-performance on the importance of music in heart research at the international science festival Geist Heidelberg
Music of the Heart at Yamaha/NEXO System Designer Conference in Vienna
The COSMOS team present Music of the Heart in the historic Burgtheater im Kasino at the Yamaha-NEXO System Designers Conference
Concert and Data at First European Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Patient Conference
Dora Deliyska plays Elaine Chew’s Little Etudes and HCM patients monitored during concert at First European HCM Patient Meeting
Boulez Reloaded – AI, Music & Heartbeats Live – at Musicacoustica
Elaine Chew presented Boulez Reloaded with Gérard Assayag (somax2) and Thierry Miroglio with heartfm heart-breath visuals










