A study conducted by researchers at the University of Bern in Switzerland found that Classical Symphonies have the power to synchronize the movement, heart rate, breathing rate, and electrical conductivity of skin among audience members. The study involved 132 people listening to three classical pieces while being monitored in various ways. The researchers observed significant synchronization in the breathing rate of participants and noted that personality traits were associated with the likelihood of synchronizing physical responses. The authors suggest that more reliable data collection methods are needed for future studies.
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