
Goals and objectives of the study: The goal of this paper was to study the possibility of remote detection of electronic music influence with a physical sensor. Study design: Bio-Well technology with a special environmental sensor was used in the study. This sensor was developed for the analysis of the electromagnetic fields and was shown to respond to the changed in the environmental parameters. Signal of a sensor was detected for an hour in the background mode after this music was turned on for 20 minutes, and then after-effect was detected for about one hour. In experiment 5 different files of the modern electronic music “Yippi Wave 3.0” (https://yippiweb.com/what-is-wave) in *wav format and several files of Handel music have been used. Results: The statistically significant changes of sensor parameters to “Yippi Wave 3.0” music were detected in several time-series, while no response to Handel music. Conclusions: This study should be considered a pilot study and the results are preliminary. We need to conduct experiments with different sources of both acoustic and electromagnetic signals and the possibility of their registration by the Bio-Well device
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