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" Choral Singing, Performance Perception, and Immune System Changes in Salivary Immunoglobulin A and Cortisol "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 911272
Doc. No : LA1qf5f7bc
Title & Author : Choral Singing, Performance Perception, and Immune System Changes in Salivary Immunoglobulin A and Cortisol [Article]\ Beck, Robert
Date : 2000
Title of Periodical : UC Irvine
Abstract : In a naturalistic pre-post design, samples of saliva were collected from the members of a professional chorale during an early rehearsal (n=31), a late rehearsal (n=34) and a public performance (n=32) of Beethoven's Missa Solemnis. As measures of immune system response, mean levels of secretory immunoglobulin A increased significantly, as a proportion of whole protein, 150% during rehearsals and 240% during the performance. Cortisol concentrations decreased significantly an average of 30% during rehearsals and increased 37% during performance. As measured through performance perception rating scales, a group of emotions and other experiential states that singers associated with professional singing were highly predictive of changes in level of secretory immunoglobulin A during the performance condition, but the results for the rehearsal conditions were not significant. The best multiple regression model for performance level of immunoglobulin A (p < .0015) included seven emotional, cognitive, and evaluative variables generally associated with choral singing, including levels of mood before and during singing, stress, relaxation, feeling "high," detachment/engagement, and specific satisfaction with the immediate performance.
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