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Influence of Musical Context on the Perception of Emotional Expression of Music
(University of Jyväskylä, Department of Music, 2013)
Factors determining and influencing the perception of emotional expression of music include those
related to
music itself, to the listener, and to the context. Among the latter there is also music, as we
rarely listen ...
An Emotion-Based Method to Perform Algorithmic Composition
(University of Jyväskylä, Department of Music, 2013)
The generative music using algorithmic composition techniques has been developed in many years. However it usually lacks of emotion-based mechanism to generate music with specific affective features. In this article the ...
The Relation Between Emotional Valence and Performance Motion of the Keyboard Instrument
(University of Jyväskylä, Department of Music, 2013)
This study examined relations of the emotion and part of the upper body during the keyboard instrument performance. The study showed the trace from the lateral direction to watch movement. As a result, there was a difference ...
Effects of Music on Emotion Regulation : A Systematic Literature Review
(University of Jyväskylä, Department of Music, 2013)
Music and its use for emotion regulation processes, to this day remains an unresolved question. Multiple experimental layouts encompassing its daily life use and clinical applications across different cultures and continents ...
Absolute of Relative? A New Approach to Building Feature Vectors For Emotion Tracking In Music
(University of Jyväskylä, Department of Music, 2013)
It is believed that violation of or conformity to expectancy when listening to music is one of the main sources of musical emotion. To address this, we test a new way of building feature vectors and representing features ...
Music and Dissociation : Experiences Without Valence? 'Observing' Self and 'Absent' Self
(University of Jyväskylä, Department of Music, 2013)
Empirical studies of music listening in everyday life frequently frame individuals' experience of music primarily in terms of emotion and mood. Yet emotions - at least as represented by categorical and dimensional models ...
Sonification of Emotion : Strategies for Continuous Display of Arousal and Valence
(University of Jyväskylä, Department of Music, 2013)
Sonification is an interdisciplinary field of research broadly interested in the use of sound to convey information. A fundamental attribute of sound is its ability to evoke emotion, but the display of emotion as a continuous ...
Ambivalent Emotions in Music : We Like Sad Music When It Makes Us Happy
(University of Jyväskylä, Department of Music, 2013)
We often react ambivalently to a piece of music, simultaneously experiencing both sadness and happiness, and attributing both emotions to the musical content. Two experiments were conducted (1) to empirically test for ...
Empathy in Musical Interaction
(University of Jyväskylä, Department of Music, 2013)
Entrainment has been linked to positive affect and pro-sociality, e.g. empathy. Empathy and entrainment are facets of the “shared manifold”, mirroring and mental simulation system allowing us to automatically share emotions ...
The Effects of Nicotine on Music-Induced Emotion
(University of Jyväskylä, Department of Music, 2013)
Nicotine is an available drug widely self-administered in the context of music (e.g. pubs, clubs). Furthermore, nicotine effects one’s physiology, which allowed us to test the effects of these physiological changes on the ...