This experiment was performed twelve times, on three subjects, over a period of 4-6 weeks. The first subject was a six-year-old boy named Gideon (results are shown in Figs. 1-4). His initial blood pressure was 92/53 mmHg; this remained consistent throughout the entire experiment. The first musical genre tested was rock (Fall Out Boy: My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark). The first time the experiment was performed, his blood pressure was 98/55 mmHg, the second time it was 99/56 mmHg, the third time it was 99/55 mmHg, and the fourth time it was 98/56 mmHg. The second musical genre tested was country music (Carrie Underwood ft. Sons of Sylvia: What Can I Say?). During the first test, his blood pressure was 91/53 mmHg, the second time it was 92/54 mmHg, the third time it was 91/52 mmHg, and the fourth time it was 92/53 mmHg. The third genre was pop. music (Kelly Clarkson: Alone). The first time, his blood pressure was 95/53 mmHg. It was 94/55 mmHg the second time, 98/57 mmHg the third time, and 96/56 mmHg the fourth time. The fourth genre was alternative music (Coldplay ft. Rihanna: Princess of China). The first blood pressure measurement was 93/52 mmHg. The second reading was 90/52 mmHg, the third was 97/57 mmHg, and the fourth was 94/55 mmHg. The fifth genre was electronic music (Swedish House Mafia ft. John Martin: Save the World). The first blood pressure reading was 98/55 mmHg. The second was 99/56 mmHg, the third was 96/56 mmHg, and the fourth was 97/56 mmHg. The sixth genre was R&B (Bruno Mars: Young Girls). The first and second readings were 96/54 mmHg. The third was 98/57 mmHg and the fourth was 97/56 mmHg. The seventh genre was pop rock (The Script: Moon Boots). The first reading was 98/55 mmHg, the... middle of the paper... What is Rock and Roll?" www.google.com. September 11, 2007. November 21, 2013. http://voices.yahoo .com/what-rock-roll-533534.html(8)Drugs.com. “Hypotension” www.google.com. 2000-2013. http://www.drugs.com/cg/hypotension. html (9)Lamb, Bill. “What is Pop Music? A Definition” 2013. December 1, 2013. http://top40.about.com/od/popmusic101/a/popmusic.htm (10)Merriam-Webster , Incorporated. “Medical Dictionary” www.google.com. 21 November 2013. http://www.merriam-webster.com/medical/blood%20pressure (11)Shanon, Jenny Spencer, Crystal; "The Effects of Music on Heart Rate and Blood Pressure." www.google.com. October 18, 2013. http://spot.colorado.edu/~basey/jthorne.html(12)WebMD, LLC. . “Hypertension/High Blood Pressure Center” www.google.com. 2005-2013. http://www.webmd.com/hypertension-high-blood-pressure/guide/blood-pressure-causes.
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