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Singing is found in all human cultures around the world; it often occurs in social settings such as religious ceremonies and even some sporting events such as football matches, and of course there are many dedicated communal singing groups/choirs in every country. | Singing is found in all human cultures around the world; it often occurs in social settings such as religious ceremonies and even some sporting events such as football matches, and of course there are many dedicated communal singing groups/choirs in every country. | ||
== Physical/Physiological Effects of Singing == | |||
=== Respiratory Function === | |||
=== Posture === | |||
=== Muscle Tension === | |||
=== Cardiac Function === | |||
=== Immunological Effects === | |||
== Psychobiological Effects of Singing == |
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Singing is found in all human cultures around the world; it often occurs in social settings such as religious ceremonies and even some sporting events such as football matches, and of course there are many dedicated communal singing groups/choirs in every country.