Recently, Vuoskoski, Thompson, Clarke, and Spence (2014) demonstrated that visual kinematic performance cues may be more important than auditory performance cues in terms of observers’ ratings of expressivity perceived in audiovisual excerpts of piano playing, and that visual kinematic performance cues had crossmodal effects on the perception of auditory expressivity. The present study was designed to extend these findings, and to provide additional information about the roles of sight and sound in the perception and experience of musical performance. Experiment 1 investigated the relative contributions of auditory and visual kinematic performance features to participants’ subjective emotional reactions evoked by piano performances, while E...
In this study, we present three experiments investigating the influence of visual movement on audito...
In this paper, we investigate how watching a live-sequenced electronic music performance, compared t...
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Recently, Vuoskoski, Thompson, Clarke, and Spence (2014) demonstrated that visual kinematic performa...
In musical performance, bodily gestures play an important role in communicating expressive intention...
A core aspect of musical performance is communicating emotional and expressive intentions to the aud...
This thesis investigates cross-modal interactions in auditory and visual perception, focusing on th...
Cross-modal interactions in the perception of emotion in musical performance were investigated in th...
Musicians experience various forms of sensory feedback when practising and performing. By studying t...
When responding to music, humans move their bodies with various motional patterns varying in speed, ...
This experiment was conducted to investigate cross-modal interactions in the emotional experience of...
EFFECTIVE AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT WITH MUSICAL performance involves social, cognitive and affective elem...
Compared to audio only (AO) conditions, audiovisual (AV) information can enhance the aesthetic exper...
This study explored whether visual (body movements) or auditory (musical material) information domin...
Previous research has shown that—compared with audio-only presentations—the audiovisual presentation...
In this study, we present three experiments investigating the influence of visual movement on audito...
In this paper, we investigate how watching a live-sequenced electronic music performance, compared t...
Contains fulltext : 76672.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Action can aff...
Recently, Vuoskoski, Thompson, Clarke, and Spence (2014) demonstrated that visual kinematic performa...
In musical performance, bodily gestures play an important role in communicating expressive intention...
A core aspect of musical performance is communicating emotional and expressive intentions to the aud...
This thesis investigates cross-modal interactions in auditory and visual perception, focusing on th...
Cross-modal interactions in the perception of emotion in musical performance were investigated in th...
Musicians experience various forms of sensory feedback when practising and performing. By studying t...
When responding to music, humans move their bodies with various motional patterns varying in speed, ...
This experiment was conducted to investigate cross-modal interactions in the emotional experience of...
EFFECTIVE AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT WITH MUSICAL performance involves social, cognitive and affective elem...
Compared to audio only (AO) conditions, audiovisual (AV) information can enhance the aesthetic exper...
This study explored whether visual (body movements) or auditory (musical material) information domin...
Previous research has shown that—compared with audio-only presentations—the audiovisual presentation...
In this study, we present three experiments investigating the influence of visual movement on audito...
In this paper, we investigate how watching a live-sequenced electronic music performance, compared t...
Contains fulltext : 76672.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Action can aff...