What is the nature of the feelings evoked by music? We investigated how people represent the subjective experiences associated with Western and Chinese music and the form in which these representational processes are preserved across different cultural groups. US (n = 1,591) and Chinese (n = 1,258) participants listened to 2,168 music samples and reported on the specific feelings (e.g., “angry,” “dreamy”) or broad affective features (e.g., valence, arousal) that they made individuals feel. Using large-scale statistical tools, we uncovered 13 distinct types of subjective experience associated with music in both cultures. Specific feelings such as “triumphant” were better preserved across the 2 cultures than levels of valence and arousal, con...
Are emotions in music cross-culturally experienced? While analyses of the emotional experience in re...
The study of emotional effects of music is handicapped by a lack of appropriate research paradigms a...
The goal of the present study was to examine the relationships and differences between emotion pe...
Previous cross-cultural studies in music and emotion have mostly focused on emotion recognition. As ...
Timbre is one of the psychophysical cues that has a great impact on affect perception, although, it ...
Music plays a crucial role in everyday life by enabling listeners to seek individual emotional exper...
Previous cross-cultural studies in music and emotion have mostly focused on emotion recognition and ...
In this study, we examined whether people listening to music experience emotions which are congruent...
The major mode conveys positive emotion, whereas the minor mode conveys negative emotion. However, p...
SummaryIt has long been debated which aspects of music perception are universal and which are develo...
One reason for the universal appeal of music lies in the emotional rewards that music offers to its ...
Music is appreciated for emotional reasons across cultures, but knowledge on the cross-cultural simi...
The ability of music to stir human emotions is a well known fact (Gabrielsson & Lindstrom. 2001)...
This thesis investigated which emotions are communicated by music cross-culturally. The research was...
Interest in music and emotion has been prevalent across the ages, due to music being a universal fea...
Are emotions in music cross-culturally experienced? While analyses of the emotional experience in re...
The study of emotional effects of music is handicapped by a lack of appropriate research paradigms a...
The goal of the present study was to examine the relationships and differences between emotion pe...
Previous cross-cultural studies in music and emotion have mostly focused on emotion recognition. As ...
Timbre is one of the psychophysical cues that has a great impact on affect perception, although, it ...
Music plays a crucial role in everyday life by enabling listeners to seek individual emotional exper...
Previous cross-cultural studies in music and emotion have mostly focused on emotion recognition and ...
In this study, we examined whether people listening to music experience emotions which are congruent...
The major mode conveys positive emotion, whereas the minor mode conveys negative emotion. However, p...
SummaryIt has long been debated which aspects of music perception are universal and which are develo...
One reason for the universal appeal of music lies in the emotional rewards that music offers to its ...
Music is appreciated for emotional reasons across cultures, but knowledge on the cross-cultural simi...
The ability of music to stir human emotions is a well known fact (Gabrielsson & Lindstrom. 2001)...
This thesis investigated which emotions are communicated by music cross-culturally. The research was...
Interest in music and emotion has been prevalent across the ages, due to music being a universal fea...
Are emotions in music cross-culturally experienced? While analyses of the emotional experience in re...
The study of emotional effects of music is handicapped by a lack of appropriate research paradigms a...
The goal of the present study was to examine the relationships and differences between emotion pe...