Two animations related to the manuscript "Embodied meter revisited: entrainment, musical content and genre in music-induced movement"
This folder contains two animations in mp4 format related to the manuscript "Embodied meter revisited: entrainment, musical content and genre in music-induced movement" submitted to Music Perception.
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Embodied Meter Revisited : Entrainment, Musical Content, and Genre in Music-Induced Movement
Toiviainen, Petri; Carlson, Emily (University of California Press, 2022)Previous research has shown that humans tend to embody musical meter at multiple beat levels during spontaneous dance. This work that been based on identifying typical periodic movement patterns, or eigenmovements, and has ... -
Original data for manuscript: Embodied meter revisited: entrainment, musical content and genre in music-induced movement
Toiviainen, Petri; Carlson, Emily (2021)The file MusicPerception_data contains the data used in the study reported in the paper "Embodied meter revisited: entrainment, musical content and genre in music-induced movement" By Petri Toiviainen & Emily Carlson The ... -
Hunting for the beat in the body: on period and phase locking in music-induced movement
Burger, Birgitta; Thompson, Marc; Luck, Geoff; Saarikallio, Suvi; Toiviainen, Petri (Frontiers Research Foundation, 2014)Music has the capacity to induce movement in humans. Such responses during music listening are usually spontaneous and range from tapping to full-body dancing. However, it is still unclear how humans embody musical ... -
Trait Empathy associated with Agreeableness and rhythmic entrainment in a spontaneous movement to music task : Preliminary exploratory investigations
Bamford, Joshua Michael S.; Davidson, Jane W. (SAGE Publications, 2019)The simulation theory of empathy suggests that we use motor processing to empathise, through modelling the actions of others. Similarly, research into embodied music cognition posits that music, particularly musical rhythm, ... -
Me, you and the dance : effects of individual differences and social context on music-induced movement
Carlson, Emily (Jyväskylän yliopisto, 2018)