There is no doubt that many people feel the peace of mind or the pleasures of senses in appreciating music. But the estimation of the effect is very difficult and the objective estimation can be hardly done. This study proposed the objective estimating method of human emotion utilizing galvanic skin reflex (GSR) which reflects a human psychological activity. In this method, not by individual response, but by the series of response and pattern of appearance of GSR, the emotional response under appreciating music was investigated. In the case of appreciation of the same classic music to several subjects, the individual GSR responses are random and remarkable characteristic could not be find on the results. However, on the patterns of appearan...
It is now widely accepted that the perception of emotional expression in music can be vastly differe...
Most previous neurophysiological studies evoked emotions by presenting visual stimuli. Models of the...
A recent topic of concern for those interested in the science of music is whether affective response...
There is no doubt that many people feel the peace of mind or the pleasures of senses in appreciating...
An attempt was made to clarify the corresponding relationship between music and emotion, using the g...
Purpose: The impact of music on the human body is an important trend in music research. Different ki...
As an individual thinks, makes simple Or complicated judgements and experiences emotions, his physio...
Over the years, the recognition of emotion has become more efficient, diverse, and easily accessible...
Skin Conductance (SC) variations, or, alternatively, changes of the human skin resistance known as G...
This project uses a galvanic skin response (GSR) signal to describe emotion recognition. Human being...
The purpose of this study was to clarify the changes in Galvanic Skin Reflex (GSR) and Heart Rate (H...
We studied the emotional responses by musicians to familiar classical music excerpts both when the m...
The galvanic skin response (GSR; also widely known as electrodermal activity (EDA)) is a signal for ...
The recognition of basic emotions in everyday communication involves interpretation of different vis...
Relationship between music and emotion has recently become one of the major subjects of music psycho...
It is now widely accepted that the perception of emotional expression in music can be vastly differe...
Most previous neurophysiological studies evoked emotions by presenting visual stimuli. Models of the...
A recent topic of concern for those interested in the science of music is whether affective response...
There is no doubt that many people feel the peace of mind or the pleasures of senses in appreciating...
An attempt was made to clarify the corresponding relationship between music and emotion, using the g...
Purpose: The impact of music on the human body is an important trend in music research. Different ki...
As an individual thinks, makes simple Or complicated judgements and experiences emotions, his physio...
Over the years, the recognition of emotion has become more efficient, diverse, and easily accessible...
Skin Conductance (SC) variations, or, alternatively, changes of the human skin resistance known as G...
This project uses a galvanic skin response (GSR) signal to describe emotion recognition. Human being...
The purpose of this study was to clarify the changes in Galvanic Skin Reflex (GSR) and Heart Rate (H...
We studied the emotional responses by musicians to familiar classical music excerpts both when the m...
The galvanic skin response (GSR; also widely known as electrodermal activity (EDA)) is a signal for ...
The recognition of basic emotions in everyday communication involves interpretation of different vis...
Relationship between music and emotion has recently become one of the major subjects of music psycho...
It is now widely accepted that the perception of emotional expression in music can be vastly differe...
Most previous neurophysiological studies evoked emotions by presenting visual stimuli. Models of the...
A recent topic of concern for those interested in the science of music is whether affective response...