Recently published in accredited journal Current Biology, a new academic study has validated the (largely already assumed) notion that very low-frequency (VLF) sound causes more dancing and movement among concert-goers. Spearheaded by neuroscientist Dr. Daniel Cameron, the newly published data derives from real concert attendees’ voluntary participation in a study held at a live electronic music event, during which 43 individuals donned motion-capture headbands so the research team could detect their continued movements.
The live event featured a 55-minute DJ…