This study investigated the effects of music and playback speed on arousal and visual perception in slow-motion scenes taken from commercial films. Slow-motion scenes are a ubiquitous film technique and highly popular. Yet the psychological effects of mediated time-stretching compared to real-time motion have not been empirically investigated. We hypothesised that music affects arousal and attentional processes. Furthermore, we assumed that playback speed influences viewers’ visual perception, resulting in a higher number of eye movements and larger gaze dispersion. Thirty-nine participants watched three film excerpts in a repeated-measures design in conditions with or without music and in slow motion vs. adapted real-time motion (both visu...
This paper discusses the possible advantages and disadvantages by using experimental methods in orde...
This article gives an account of an eye-tracking experiment carried out during a workshop at Lund Un...
The presence of music is a visceral part of the human experience and its influence on cognitive func...
This study investigated the effects of music and playback speed on arousal and visual perception in ...
Data set for a study to be published by PLOS ONE.Abstract: Slow motion scenes are ubiquitous in scre...
Slow motion scenes are ubiquitous in screen-based audiovisual media and are typically accompanied by...
Slow motion scenes are ubiquitous in screen-based audiovisual media and are typically accompanied by...
To date, there is insufficient knowledge of how visual exploration of outdoor scenes may be influenc...
Film music scholars, composers, directors and audiences have always implicitly believed that music c...
Listening to music can change the way that people visually experience the environment, probably as a...
Models of visual attention rely on visual features such as orientation, intensity or motion to predi...
This article presents two studies that deepen the theme of how soundtracks shape our interpretation ...
One of the most tangible effects of music is its ability to alter our perception of time. Research o...
9 pagesInternational audienceWe assess whether salient auditory events contained in soundtracks modi...
This article presents two studies that deepen the theme of how soundtracks shape our interpretation ...
This paper discusses the possible advantages and disadvantages by using experimental methods in orde...
This article gives an account of an eye-tracking experiment carried out during a workshop at Lund Un...
The presence of music is a visceral part of the human experience and its influence on cognitive func...
This study investigated the effects of music and playback speed on arousal and visual perception in ...
Data set for a study to be published by PLOS ONE.Abstract: Slow motion scenes are ubiquitous in scre...
Slow motion scenes are ubiquitous in screen-based audiovisual media and are typically accompanied by...
Slow motion scenes are ubiquitous in screen-based audiovisual media and are typically accompanied by...
To date, there is insufficient knowledge of how visual exploration of outdoor scenes may be influenc...
Film music scholars, composers, directors and audiences have always implicitly believed that music c...
Listening to music can change the way that people visually experience the environment, probably as a...
Models of visual attention rely on visual features such as orientation, intensity or motion to predi...
This article presents two studies that deepen the theme of how soundtracks shape our interpretation ...
One of the most tangible effects of music is its ability to alter our perception of time. Research o...
9 pagesInternational audienceWe assess whether salient auditory events contained in soundtracks modi...
This article presents two studies that deepen the theme of how soundtracks shape our interpretation ...
This paper discusses the possible advantages and disadvantages by using experimental methods in orde...
This article gives an account of an eye-tracking experiment carried out during a workshop at Lund Un...
The presence of music is a visceral part of the human experience and its influence on cognitive func...