Using a three-dimensional model of affect, we compared the affective consequences of manipulating intensity, rate, and pitch height in music and speech. Participants rated 64 music and 64 speech excerpts on valence (pleasant-unpleasant), energy arousal (awake-tired), and tension arousal (tense-relaxed). For music and speech, loud excerpts were judged as more pleasant, energetic, and tense than soft excerpts. Manipulations of rate had overlapping effects on music and speech. Fast music and speech were judged as having greater energy than slow music and speech. However, whereas fast speech was judged as less pleasant than slow speech, fast music was judged as having greater tension than slow music. Pitch height had opposite consequences for m...
Comparison of emotion perception in music and prosody has the potential to contribute to an understa...
Comparison of emotion perception in music and prosody has the potential to contribute to an understa...
The important role of the valence and arousal dimensions in representing and recognizing affective q...
compared the affective consequences of manipulating intensity, rate, and pitch height in music and s...
Previous research shows that emotional expressions in speech and music use similar patterns of acous...
In the fields of music and emotion, investigations of causal relationships between acoustic and perc...
This thesis deals with perception of affective states in speech in variable musical context. We asse...
In the fields of music and emotion, investigations of causal relationships between acoustic and perc...
IN TWO EXPERIMENTS, WE ASSESSED THE EXPERIENTIAL and cognitive consequences of seven minutes exposur...
The present study examined the link between affect and auditory stimuli in three parts. The first so...
The ability of naive listener-judges to recognize the affective state of a speaker on the basis of n...
Many acoustic features convey emotion similarly in speech and music. Researchers have established th...
Many cues convey emotion similarly in speech and music. Researchers have established that acoustic c...
Multiple approaches have been used to investigate how musical cues are used to shape different emoti...
Time-series modeling of perceived affect in response to a range of instrumental and sound-based musi...
Comparison of emotion perception in music and prosody has the potential to contribute to an understa...
Comparison of emotion perception in music and prosody has the potential to contribute to an understa...
The important role of the valence and arousal dimensions in representing and recognizing affective q...
compared the affective consequences of manipulating intensity, rate, and pitch height in music and s...
Previous research shows that emotional expressions in speech and music use similar patterns of acous...
In the fields of music and emotion, investigations of causal relationships between acoustic and perc...
This thesis deals with perception of affective states in speech in variable musical context. We asse...
In the fields of music and emotion, investigations of causal relationships between acoustic and perc...
IN TWO EXPERIMENTS, WE ASSESSED THE EXPERIENTIAL and cognitive consequences of seven minutes exposur...
The present study examined the link between affect and auditory stimuli in three parts. The first so...
The ability of naive listener-judges to recognize the affective state of a speaker on the basis of n...
Many acoustic features convey emotion similarly in speech and music. Researchers have established th...
Many cues convey emotion similarly in speech and music. Researchers have established that acoustic c...
Multiple approaches have been used to investigate how musical cues are used to shape different emoti...
Time-series modeling of perceived affect in response to a range of instrumental and sound-based musi...
Comparison of emotion perception in music and prosody has the potential to contribute to an understa...
Comparison of emotion perception in music and prosody has the potential to contribute to an understa...
The important role of the valence and arousal dimensions in representing and recognizing affective q...