Exploring auditory morphodynamics: Audiovisual associations in sound-based music.

IF 1.1 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
I-Perception Pub Date : 2025-06-30 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1177/20416695251338718
Riccardo Wanke, Alessandro Ansani, Nicola Di Stefano, Charles Spence
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This article explores audiovisual associations within the context of contemporary and experimental music practices, particularly focusing on sound-based music. While extensive studies exist on crossmodality in relation to traditional music genres (such as classical instrumental music), the perceptual potential of sound-based music remains an underexplored field of psychological research. In an online procedure, 152 participants were exposed to six musical excerpts from spectralism and electronic-glitch music and were asked to rate the extent to which each audio matched with six ad hoc generated black and white abstract images. Statistical analysis revealed that ratings were highly consistent across participants, indicating that they may rely on a shared set of implicit perceptual criteria rooted in Gestalt and morphodynamic features common to both auditory and visual stimuli. In particular, smoothness, continuity, numericity, symmetry, and spectrotemporal dimensions emerged as the primary factors influencing the association ratings. We discuss the implication of these findings both for crossmodal research and musicology, and suggest some directions for future research in audiovisual associations using sound-based music.

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探索听觉形态动力学:基于声音的音乐中的视听关联。
本文探讨了当代和实验音乐实践背景下的视听联系,特别关注基于声音的音乐。虽然对传统音乐类型(如古典器乐)的跨情态进行了广泛的研究,但基于声音的音乐的感知潜力仍然是心理学研究的一个未充分开发的领域。在一个在线程序中,152名参与者听了六段来自光谱主义和电子故障音乐的音乐片段,并被要求对每段音频与六张特别生成的黑白抽象图像的匹配程度进行评分。统计分析显示,参与者的评分高度一致,表明他们可能依赖于一套共同的内隐感知标准,这些标准植根于格式塔和听觉和视觉刺激共同的形态动力学特征。特别是,平滑性、连续性、数量、对称性和光谱时间维度成为影响关联评级的主要因素。我们讨论了这些发现对跨模态研究和音乐学的意义,并提出了未来使用基于声音的音乐进行视听关联研究的一些方向。
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I-Perception
I-Perception PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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