The effects of a multimodal music program on young children’s facial expressions during controlled singing tasks

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 0 MUSIC
J. Bugos, Darlene DeMarie, M. Torres, Darbi Lamrani, Ayo A. Gbadamosi
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Abstract

Understanding children’s emotional perceptions of creative tasks can contribute to the optimal design of music programs. Little is known of how young children perceive vocal tasks, and whether music training changes their emotional perceptions. This research examined children’s facial expressions while performing vocal imitation and improvisation tasks before and after music training. Young children (N=79) aged four to six years were randomly assigned to a multimodal music program, Lego training, or a no-treatment control group. Their facial expressions while performing the tasks were analyzed, and learning outcomes were assessed by measuring participants’ pitch accuracy and improvisation skills at pre-and post-training. The results yielded no significant differences among the groups’ facial expressions. There was, however, a significant main effect of time such that participants showed more Surprise while performing vocal improvisation tasks. While participants in the multimodal music program scored higher on measures of pitch accuracy and improvisation skill, it may be necessary to increase the duration of early childhood music programs to reduce their feelings of apprehension when performing vocal improvisation tasks.
在受控歌唱任务中,多模式音乐节目对幼儿面部表情的影响
了解儿童对创造性任务的情感感知有助于音乐节目的优化设计。对于幼儿如何感知声乐任务,以及音乐训练是否会改变他们的情感感知,人们知之甚少。这项研究考察了儿童在音乐训练前后进行声乐模仿和即兴表演任务时的面部表情。年龄在4到6岁之间的幼儿(N=79)被随机分配到多模式音乐课程、乐高训练或无治疗对照组。研究人员分析了他们在执行任务时的面部表情,并通过测量参与者在训练前后的音调准确性和即兴表演技能来评估学习结果。结果显示各组的面部表情没有显著差异。然而,时间的主要影响是参与者在进行即兴表演任务时表现出更多的惊讶。虽然多模态音乐项目的参与者在音调准确性和即兴演奏技能方面得分更高,但可能有必要增加早期儿童音乐项目的持续时间,以减少他们在执行即兴演奏任务时的恐惧感。
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Musicae Scientiae
Musicae Scientiae Multiple-
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
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21
期刊介绍: MUSICAE SCIENTIAE is the trilingual journal, official organ of ESCOM, published with the financial support of the Belgian Science Policy.
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