Respiratory Variability, Sighing, Anxiety, and Breathing Symptoms in Low- and High-Anxious Music Students Before and After Performing

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Title
Respiratory Variability, Sighing, Anxiety, and Breathing Symptoms in Low- and High-Anxious Music Students Before and After Performing
Journal
Frontiers in Psychology
Author(s)
Guyon Amélie J. A. A., Cannavò Rosamaria, Studer Regina K., Hildebrandt Horst, Danuser Brigitta, Vlemincx Elke, Gomez Patrick
ISSN
1664-1078
Publication state
Published
Issued date
26/02/2020
Volume
11
Pages
303
Language
english
Abstract
Music performance anxiety (MPA) is a major problem for music students. It is largely unknown whether music students who experience high or low anxiety differ in their respiratory responses to performance situations and whether these co-vary with self-reported anxiety, tension, and breathing symptoms. Affective processes influence dynamic respiratory regulation in ways that are reflected in measures of respiratory variability and sighing. This study had two goals. First, we determined how measures of respiratory variability, sighing, self-reported anxiety, tension, and breathing symptoms vary as a function of the performance situation (practice vs. public performance), performance phase (pre-performance vs. post-performance), and the general MPA level of music students. Second, we analyzed to what extent self-reported anxiety, tension, and breathing symptoms co-vary with the respiratory responses. The participants were 65 university music students. We assessed their anxiety, tension, and breathing symptoms with Likert scales and recorded their respiration with the LifeShirt system during a practice performance and a public performance...
Keywords
Breathing symptoms, music performance anxiety, music students, respiratory psychophysiology, respiratory variability, sighing, social self, stressGeneral Psychology
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Yes
Funding(s)
Swiss National Science Foundation
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