It is now widely accepted that the perception of emotional expression in music can be vastly different from the feelings evoked by it. However, less understood is how the locus of emotion affects the experience of music, that is how the act of perceiving the emotion in music compares with the act of assessing the emotion induced in the listener by the music. In the current study, we compared these two emotion loci based on the psychophysiological response of 40 participants listening to 32 musical excerpts taken from movie soundtracks. Facial electromyography, skin conductance, respiration and heart rate were continuously measured while participants were required to assess either the emotion expressed by, or the emotion they felt in respons...
This study investigated the effects of voluntarily empathizing with a musical performer (i.e., cogni...
Listening to music is amongst the most rewarding experiences for humans. Music has no functional res...
The ability of music to stir human emotions is a well known fact (Gabrielsson & Lindstrom. 2001)...
It is now widely accepted that the perception of emotional expression in music can be vastly differe...
This research examined the effects of music-prompted emotional valence and arousal on psychophysiolo...
This research examined the effects of music-prompted emotional valence and arousal on psychophysiolo...
This research examined the effects of music-prompted emotional valence and arousal on psychophysiolo...
Abstract A basic issue about musical emotions concerns whether music elicits emotional responses in ...
We studied the emotional responses by musicians to familiar classical music excerpts both when the m...
Human emotion and its electrophysiological correlates are still poorly understood. The present study...
The study of emotional effects of music is handicapped by a lack of appropriate research paradigms a...
People often listen to music to influence their emotional state. However, the specific musical chara...
Interest in music and emotion has been prevalent across the ages, due to music being a universal fea...
Interest in music and emotion has been prevalent across the ages, due to music being a universal fea...
People often listen to music to influence their emotional state. However, the specific musical chara...
This study investigated the effects of voluntarily empathizing with a musical performer (i.e., cogni...
Listening to music is amongst the most rewarding experiences for humans. Music has no functional res...
The ability of music to stir human emotions is a well known fact (Gabrielsson & Lindstrom. 2001)...
It is now widely accepted that the perception of emotional expression in music can be vastly differe...
This research examined the effects of music-prompted emotional valence and arousal on psychophysiolo...
This research examined the effects of music-prompted emotional valence and arousal on psychophysiolo...
This research examined the effects of music-prompted emotional valence and arousal on psychophysiolo...
Abstract A basic issue about musical emotions concerns whether music elicits emotional responses in ...
We studied the emotional responses by musicians to familiar classical music excerpts both when the m...
Human emotion and its electrophysiological correlates are still poorly understood. The present study...
The study of emotional effects of music is handicapped by a lack of appropriate research paradigms a...
People often listen to music to influence their emotional state. However, the specific musical chara...
Interest in music and emotion has been prevalent across the ages, due to music being a universal fea...
Interest in music and emotion has been prevalent across the ages, due to music being a universal fea...
People often listen to music to influence their emotional state. However, the specific musical chara...
This study investigated the effects of voluntarily empathizing with a musical performer (i.e., cogni...
Listening to music is amongst the most rewarding experiences for humans. Music has no functional res...
The ability of music to stir human emotions is a well known fact (Gabrielsson & Lindstrom. 2001)...