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Heart rates to be studied at St George’s Bristol concerts

“We know that when audience members are immersed or engaged in content their heart rates become synchronised which is amazing,” said Prof Gilchrist.

“So this means we can use the heart rate as a marker of how engaged audiences are.

“We also want to use this event as a way to amplify locally, regionally, but also nationally how important live events are and how important venues like this amazing venue are to our community and city.

“We know that since the pandemic a number of live venues had reduced numbers turning up to events so we want to really highlight what’s special about the live experience.”

MyWorld is a government-funded project based in the south west and aims to deliver “science engineering technology to boost the creative industries in our region”.

The next research concert with Bristol-based trio Yetii, takes place at St George’s Bristol on Friday.


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