The content and functions of vivid and soothing visual imagery during music listening: Findings from a survey study.

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M. Küssner, T. Eerola
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Abstract

Studies have suggested that visual imagery forms an important part of the listening experience and might be one of the mechanisms by which music induces emotions in a listener. However, little is known about the content, prevalence, and function of visual imagery during music listening. To that end, an online survey was constructed to explore music-related visual imagery. This included 24 statements about visual imagery based on previous research and an open question regarding the content of their inner images. Several standardized questionnaires (Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire and Goldsmiths Musical Sophistication Index) were included as well to investigate the link to visual imagery in non-musical contexts and across individuals with various levels of musical training. In total, 669 participants provided responses to an online survey. A factorial structure of music and visual imagery statements provided a three-factor structure consisting of vivid, soothing, and disruptive visual imagery, although the actual factor structure was nonidentical between the musically trained and untrained respondents. Separate analyses of factors for musically trained and untrained participants yielded a more parsimonious structure of visual imagery, which consisted of vivid and soothing visual imagery. These two factors consistently exhibited different weights across the items; for musically trained participants, vivid imagery was more related to modulating arousal than for untrained participants. The ability to conjure up vivid visual imagery was only weakly related to the presence of music-related visual imagery. A content analysis of the open question revealed common themes that related to a mixture of concrete visual imagery (landscapes, images of people, and scenes from past events) and abstract visual imagery (shapes, objects, and colors). Implications of these findings for further studies on music-induced emotions are discussed with a focus on a recent constructionist account of emotional meanings in music.
听音乐时生动、舒缓的视觉意象的内容和功能:一项调查研究的结果。
研究表明,视觉意象是听觉体验的重要组成部分,可能是音乐诱发听者情绪的机制之一。然而,人们对音乐聆听过程中视觉意象的内容、流行程度和功能知之甚少。为此,我们构建了一项在线调查,以探索与音乐相关的视觉图像。这包括基于先前研究的24个关于视觉图像的陈述,以及一个关于他们内心图像内容的开放性问题。几个标准化问卷(视觉意象生动度问卷和金史密斯音乐复杂度指数)也被包括在内,以调查非音乐环境和不同音乐训练水平的个体与视觉意象的联系。共有669名参与者对一项在线调查做出了回应。音乐和视觉意象陈述的因子结构提供了一个由生动、舒缓和破坏性视觉意象组成的三因素结构,尽管实际的因素结构在受过音乐训练和未受过音乐训练的被调查者之间是不相同的。对受过音乐训练和未受过音乐训练的参与者进行单独的因素分析,得出了更简洁的视觉意象结构,其中包括生动和舒缓的视觉意象。这两个因素在项目中始终表现出不同的权重;对于受过音乐训练的参与者来说,生动的想象与调节兴奋的关系比没有受过音乐训练的参与者更密切。产生生动的视觉意象的能力与音乐相关的视觉意象只有微弱的联系。对开放问题的内容分析揭示了与具体视觉意象(风景、人物形象和过去事件的场景)和抽象视觉意象(形状、物体和颜色)混合相关的共同主题。这些发现对进一步研究音乐诱发情绪的意义进行了讨论,并重点讨论了最近对音乐中情感意义的建构主义解释。
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