Previous cross-cultural studies in music and emotion have mostly focused on emotion recognition. As a result, the impact of enculturation on music-induced emotions remains largely unexplored. In the general literature beyond music, cross-cultural studies have suggested that cultural learning is affecting differently certain components of emotion. Physiological responses show similar patterns of activity across cultures, whereas self-reports of experienced emotion have more variation. Collectivist cultures have been shown to report lower levels of experienced emotion compared to individualistic cultures, and this has often been investigated by comparing East Asian and Western groups. To test these findings in a music setting, a cross-cultura...
Interest in music and emotion has been prevalent across the ages, due to music being a universal fea...
Prior research suggests that listeners from different cultural backgrounds appreciate music differen...
Music can elicit strong feelings and physiological arousal in listeners. However, it is still ...
Previous cross-cultural studies in music and emotion have mostly focused on emotion recognition. As ...
Previous cross-cultural studies in music and emotion have mostly focused on emotion recognition and ...
Are emotions in music cross-culturally experienced? While analyses of the emotional experience in re...
Music plays a crucial role in everyday life by enabling listeners to seek individual emotional exper...
Music is appreciated for emotional reasons across cultures, but knowledge on the cross-cultural simi...
Subjective and psychophysiological emotional responses to music from two different cultures were com...
This thesis investigated which emotions are communicated by music cross-culturally. The research was...
Timbre is one of the psychophysical cues that has a great impact on affect perception, although, it ...
What is the nature of the feelings evoked by music? We investigated how people represent the subject...
SummaryIt has long been debated which aspects of music perception are universal and which are develo...
Research in music and emotion has long acknowledged the importance of extra-musical cues, yet has be...
Music is a complex medium that has social, psychological, and physiological implications. Music elic...
Interest in music and emotion has been prevalent across the ages, due to music being a universal fea...
Prior research suggests that listeners from different cultural backgrounds appreciate music differen...
Music can elicit strong feelings and physiological arousal in listeners. However, it is still ...
Previous cross-cultural studies in music and emotion have mostly focused on emotion recognition. As ...
Previous cross-cultural studies in music and emotion have mostly focused on emotion recognition and ...
Are emotions in music cross-culturally experienced? While analyses of the emotional experience in re...
Music plays a crucial role in everyday life by enabling listeners to seek individual emotional exper...
Music is appreciated for emotional reasons across cultures, but knowledge on the cross-cultural simi...
Subjective and psychophysiological emotional responses to music from two different cultures were com...
This thesis investigated which emotions are communicated by music cross-culturally. The research was...
Timbre is one of the psychophysical cues that has a great impact on affect perception, although, it ...
What is the nature of the feelings evoked by music? We investigated how people represent the subject...
SummaryIt has long been debated which aspects of music perception are universal and which are develo...
Research in music and emotion has long acknowledged the importance of extra-musical cues, yet has be...
Music is a complex medium that has social, psychological, and physiological implications. Music elic...
Interest in music and emotion has been prevalent across the ages, due to music being a universal fea...
Prior research suggests that listeners from different cultural backgrounds appreciate music differen...
Music can elicit strong feelings and physiological arousal in listeners. However, it is still ...