The difficulty of distinguishing between mood and emotion is an issue that confronts many researchers investigating affective response to music. This paper reports a systematic interpretive review of 95 articles in which the focus was on questioning how researchers conceptualized mood and emotion, measured it, and drew conclusions from their findings. Results revealed a significant difference in the length of musical stimuli between studies of emotional response and those measuring mood changes, suggesting that this is the primary criterion by which researchers currently distinguish moods and emotions. However, it is argued that mood studies, in particular, could benefit from study designs that use appropriately worded instruments adminis...
The affective aspect of music, often referred as music mood or emotion, has been recently recognize...
The study tested the hypothesis that people\u2019s emotion knowledge enables them to recognize subtl...
A group of music experts (N = 98) were asked to report (in responding to a questionnaire) on their a...
grown rapidly and diversified during the last decade. This has led to a certain degree of confusion ...
Abstract. The field of music and emotion research has grown rapidly and diversified during the last ...
Music is increasingly being used in a variety of health and mental health contexts for mood regulat...
This dissertation provides an organized and carefully controlled model for the study of emotion and ...
The purpose of this article was to create a new kind of problem in the area of "music and emotion" r...
The paper firstly reviews four studies on the power of music to generate emotional responses in the ...
Different compositions of music instigate a variety of different feelings within audiences. These fe...
Abstract A basic issue about musical emotions concerns whether music elicits emotional responses in ...
The study of musical emotion is currently witnessing a renaissance. However, the literature on music...
The study of emotional effects of music is handicapped by a lack of appropriate research paradigms a...
One reason for the universal appeal of music lies in the emotional rewards that music offers to its ...
This thesis examines the relations among emotions and musical features and their changes with time, ...
The affective aspect of music, often referred as music mood or emotion, has been recently recognize...
The study tested the hypothesis that people\u2019s emotion knowledge enables them to recognize subtl...
A group of music experts (N = 98) were asked to report (in responding to a questionnaire) on their a...
grown rapidly and diversified during the last decade. This has led to a certain degree of confusion ...
Abstract. The field of music and emotion research has grown rapidly and diversified during the last ...
Music is increasingly being used in a variety of health and mental health contexts for mood regulat...
This dissertation provides an organized and carefully controlled model for the study of emotion and ...
The purpose of this article was to create a new kind of problem in the area of "music and emotion" r...
The paper firstly reviews four studies on the power of music to generate emotional responses in the ...
Different compositions of music instigate a variety of different feelings within audiences. These fe...
Abstract A basic issue about musical emotions concerns whether music elicits emotional responses in ...
The study of musical emotion is currently witnessing a renaissance. However, the literature on music...
The study of emotional effects of music is handicapped by a lack of appropriate research paradigms a...
One reason for the universal appeal of music lies in the emotional rewards that music offers to its ...
This thesis examines the relations among emotions and musical features and their changes with time, ...
The affective aspect of music, often referred as music mood or emotion, has been recently recognize...
The study tested the hypothesis that people\u2019s emotion knowledge enables them to recognize subtl...
A group of music experts (N = 98) were asked to report (in responding to a questionnaire) on their a...