SummaryIt has long been debated which aspects of music perception are universal and which are developed only after exposure to a specific musical culture [1–5]. Here, we report a crosscultural study with participants from a native African population (Mafa) and Western participants, with both groups being naive to the music of the other respective culture. Experiment 1 investigated the ability to recognize three basic emotions (happy, sad, scared/fearful) expressed in Western music. Results show that the Mafas recognized happy, sad, and scared/fearful Western music excerpts above chance, indicating that the expression of these basic emotions in Western music can be recognized universally. Experiment 2 examined how a spectral manipulation of ...
This thesis investigated which emotions are communicated by music cross-culturally. The research was...
Music—those temporally structured human activities involving the production and perception of sound ...
Does music penetrate cultural differences with its ability to evoke emotion? The ragas of Hindustani...
It has long been debated which aspects of music perception are universal andwhich are developed only...
SummaryIt has long been debated which aspects of music perception are universal and which are develo...
Subjective and psychophysiological emotional responses to music from two different cultures were com...
Previous cross-cultural studies in music and emotion have mostly focused on emotion recognition. As ...
What is the nature of the feelings evoked by music? We investigated how people represent the subject...
Previous cross-cultural studies in music and emotion have mostly focused on emotion recognition and ...
<div><p>It has long been debated which aspects of music perception are universal and which are devel...
It has long been debated which aspects of music perception are universal and which are developed onl...
It has long been debated which aspects of music perception are universal and which are developed onl...
Music plays a crucial role in everyday life by enabling listeners to seek individual emotional exper...
Are emotions in music cross-culturally experienced? While analyses of the emotional experience in re...
Timbre is one of the psychophysical cues that has a great impact on affect perception, although, it ...
This thesis investigated which emotions are communicated by music cross-culturally. The research was...
Music—those temporally structured human activities involving the production and perception of sound ...
Does music penetrate cultural differences with its ability to evoke emotion? The ragas of Hindustani...
It has long been debated which aspects of music perception are universal andwhich are developed only...
SummaryIt has long been debated which aspects of music perception are universal and which are develo...
Subjective and psychophysiological emotional responses to music from two different cultures were com...
Previous cross-cultural studies in music and emotion have mostly focused on emotion recognition. As ...
What is the nature of the feelings evoked by music? We investigated how people represent the subject...
Previous cross-cultural studies in music and emotion have mostly focused on emotion recognition and ...
<div><p>It has long been debated which aspects of music perception are universal and which are devel...
It has long been debated which aspects of music perception are universal and which are developed onl...
It has long been debated which aspects of music perception are universal and which are developed onl...
Music plays a crucial role in everyday life by enabling listeners to seek individual emotional exper...
Are emotions in music cross-culturally experienced? While analyses of the emotional experience in re...
Timbre is one of the psychophysical cues that has a great impact on affect perception, although, it ...
This thesis investigated which emotions are communicated by music cross-culturally. The research was...
Music—those temporally structured human activities involving the production and perception of sound ...
Does music penetrate cultural differences with its ability to evoke emotion? The ragas of Hindustani...