Student Research Symposium Program Portal: Submission #185

Submission information
Submission Number: 185
Submission ID: 9033
Submission UUID: fe9ec1e5-86c6-4f3f-9612-267583db0ae1

Created: Tue, 01/27/2026 - 01:40 PM
Completed: Tue, 01/27/2026 - 01:40 PM
Changed: Tue, 01/27/2026 - 01:40 PM

Remote IP address: 96.27.64.86
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

Is draft: No
Primary Student Contact First Name: Caleb
Primary Student Contact Last Name: Fanning
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Primary Student Contact FSU Student Email: calebshenlaifanning@gmail.com
Photo of all individuals presenting this work: https://pc.fsu.edu/system/files/webform/research_portal/9033/Photo.png
Major(s) of all individuals presenting this work: Neuroscience
Bio of all individuals presenting this work:
My name is Caleb Fanning, and I am a researcher at North Bay Haven Charter Academy. I am in 11th grade and am currently studying to achieve my AP Capstone Diploma. I am interested in neuroscience and plan to study cognitive/computational neuroscience when I am in college.

Poster Title: The Effects of Music Tempo on Mathematical Performance
Abstract:
When considering my research, I thought about certain topics that interest me. Neuroscience, math, and music are three key topics that have been my interests since I was in early elementary school. My research will study how different music tempos affect mathematical performance in high school students. My experiment will survey students, ranging from Algebra 1 to DE Precalculus classes. I will first have students and parents fill out the parent/student consent forms, stating that the experiment is confidential and participants can withdraw at any time. Then, I will go a few days after and have students do a 5-minute multiplication test. The test will be two digits by two digits to make sure it isn't too easy. While they are taking the test, they will be listening to different background songs. These include classical music, pop, country, etc. I will also consider differing moods and tempos within a music genre. For instance, not all classical music is slow and peaceful; some is fast and intense. The songs are also not popular to make sure that students don't have a particular bias towards them. My research experiment will overall find which songs are most suitable to study and explore the nuances between different tempos.

Research Mentor Name: Robin Vaughn
Research Mentor's College (or High School): North Bay Haven Charter Academy
Research Mentor's Department (or Subject): English
Research Mentor's Email: vaughrl@bayhaven.org
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Keywords: neuroscience, mathematics, music
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Work: Exploratory (the research question has been identified and design of approach is outlined)
Presentation Modality: Asynchronous Online Presentation
Year: 2026
Annual description: 5th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 17, 2025
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