Affective spectra, synchronization, and motion: Aspects of the emotional response to music

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (5):579-579 (2008)
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Abstract

We propose three extensions of the theory developed by Juslin & Vll (J&V). First, motion should be considered as an additional mechanism. Second, synchronization plays a role in eliciting emotion. And, third, the spectrum of musical affect or feelings is denser and broader than the spectrum of emotions, suggesting an expansion of the scope of the theory beyond emotions

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