This paper describes two experiments conducted to investigate the role of sonically simulated ground materials in modulating both production and recognition of walks performed with emotional intentions. The results of the first experiment showed that the involved auditory feedbacks affected the pattern of emotional walking in different ways, although such an influence manifested itself in more than one direction. The results of the second experiment showed the absence of an influence of the sound conditions on the recognition of the emotions from acoustic information alone. Similar results were found in both experiments for musically-trained and untrained participants. Our results suggest that tempo and sound level are two acoustical featur...
This article investigates whether auditory feedback affects natural locomotion patterns. Individuals...
Research has shown the existence of perceptual and neural bias toward sounds perceived as sources ap...
Previous research shows that emotional expressions in speech and music use similar patterns of acous...
Several studies have investigated the encoding and perception of emotional expressivity in music per...
Several studies have investigated the encoding and perception of emotional expressivity in music per...
<div><p>Several studies have investigated the encoding and perception of emotional expressivity in m...
This paper investigated how different emotional states of a walker can be rendered and recognized by...
Several studies have investigated the encoding and perception of emotional expressivity in music per...
In this study we present the evaluation of a model for the interactive sonification of footsteps. Th...
Sonification is an interdisciplinary field of research broadly interested in the use of sound to con...
Past research on the interactive sonification of footsteps has shown that the signal properties of d...
This research is a part of a broader project exploring how movement qualities can be recognized by m...
Music listening ofien produces associations to locomotion. This suggests that some patterns in music...
Sonification has the potential to communicate a variety of data types to listeners including not jus...
Research on embodied emotions suggests that our ability to simulate bodily emotions enables us to be...
This article investigates whether auditory feedback affects natural locomotion patterns. Individuals...
Research has shown the existence of perceptual and neural bias toward sounds perceived as sources ap...
Previous research shows that emotional expressions in speech and music use similar patterns of acous...
Several studies have investigated the encoding and perception of emotional expressivity in music per...
Several studies have investigated the encoding and perception of emotional expressivity in music per...
<div><p>Several studies have investigated the encoding and perception of emotional expressivity in m...
This paper investigated how different emotional states of a walker can be rendered and recognized by...
Several studies have investigated the encoding and perception of emotional expressivity in music per...
In this study we present the evaluation of a model for the interactive sonification of footsteps. Th...
Sonification is an interdisciplinary field of research broadly interested in the use of sound to con...
Past research on the interactive sonification of footsteps has shown that the signal properties of d...
This research is a part of a broader project exploring how movement qualities can be recognized by m...
Music listening ofien produces associations to locomotion. This suggests that some patterns in music...
Sonification has the potential to communicate a variety of data types to listeners including not jus...
Research on embodied emotions suggests that our ability to simulate bodily emotions enables us to be...
This article investigates whether auditory feedback affects natural locomotion patterns. Individuals...
Research has shown the existence of perceptual and neural bias toward sounds perceived as sources ap...
Previous research shows that emotional expressions in speech and music use similar patterns of acous...