The present study was aimed at exploring the link among multimedia, individual difference, cognitive load and emotional content, by the way of exploring the cognitive elaboration of emotional multimedia stimuli (audio+video) using eye-tracking technology and biofeedback. More in details, we were interested in exploring the effect of expertise, cognitive style, different format of multimedia emotional presentation on cognitive elaboration and emotional responses. Interesting data emerged from first data analyses. Different kind of multimedia presentation appeared to promote different levels of activation and different exploration behaviors. Individual differences seem to play an important role, as well as level of expertise. This last varia...
Background: Emotional information has privileged access to processing resources, which can cause it ...
The conventional view that perceived emotion in music is derived mainly from auditory signals has le...
In this paper, we propose an approach to evaluate the causal effect of videos on subjects who watche...
The present study was aimed at exploring the link among multimedia, individual difference, cognitive...
The main aim of this research was to investigate if and how different individual levels of creativit...
The use of questionnaires at the end of a specific task only evaluates what is expressed by the cons...
Previous studies examined memories of video clips under the condition of affects combination of pict...
In everyday life, multiple sensory channels jointly trigger emotional experiences and one channel ma...
Previous research has indicated that, compared to audio-only presentation, audio-visual congruent pr...
In everyday life, multiple sensory channels jointly trigger emotional experiences and one channel ma...
The use of questionnaires at the end of a specific task only evaluates what is expressed by the cons...
This paper contributes to the automatic estimation of the subjective emotional experience that audio...
Previous research has shown that—compared with audio-only presentations—the audiovisual presentation...
Cognitive, emotional, and arousal responses to media content stem from two sources of variation: dif...
For the realm of visual cues, it has been well documented that attention is preferentially oriented ...
Background: Emotional information has privileged access to processing resources, which can cause it ...
The conventional view that perceived emotion in music is derived mainly from auditory signals has le...
In this paper, we propose an approach to evaluate the causal effect of videos on subjects who watche...
The present study was aimed at exploring the link among multimedia, individual difference, cognitive...
The main aim of this research was to investigate if and how different individual levels of creativit...
The use of questionnaires at the end of a specific task only evaluates what is expressed by the cons...
Previous studies examined memories of video clips under the condition of affects combination of pict...
In everyday life, multiple sensory channels jointly trigger emotional experiences and one channel ma...
Previous research has indicated that, compared to audio-only presentation, audio-visual congruent pr...
In everyday life, multiple sensory channels jointly trigger emotional experiences and one channel ma...
The use of questionnaires at the end of a specific task only evaluates what is expressed by the cons...
This paper contributes to the automatic estimation of the subjective emotional experience that audio...
Previous research has shown that—compared with audio-only presentations—the audiovisual presentation...
Cognitive, emotional, and arousal responses to media content stem from two sources of variation: dif...
For the realm of visual cues, it has been well documented that attention is preferentially oriented ...
Background: Emotional information has privileged access to processing resources, which can cause it ...
The conventional view that perceived emotion in music is derived mainly from auditory signals has le...
In this paper, we propose an approach to evaluate the causal effect of videos on subjects who watche...