表达:超越音符:阐明表现力在传达音乐情感中的作用。

IF 1.4 3区 心理学 Q4 PHYSIOLOGY
Cameron J Anderson, Jamie Ling, Michael Schutz
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摘要

理解表演表达如何影响感知情感需要将音符音乐的效果与表演者的诠释分离开来。先前的研究表明,作曲线索(如旋律的音高)主要传达效价(消极-积极的情绪质量),而表演线索(如表演时机、强度)传达唤醒(低-高情绪强度)。然而,这些结论很大程度上是基于简单的单线刺激,缺乏现实世界音乐的复杂性。为了探索更复杂的作品中作曲和演奏对情感的贡献,我们进行了实验,比较了参与者(N = 120)对48段由格莱美获奖钢琴家演奏的片段的效价和唤醒评级,或者是缺乏情感表达方面的平行面无表情版本。通过比较表情和面无表情条件下的刺激评分差异,我们证实了过去的研究结果,强调了表现对感知情绪的贡献,同时为分析线索的相对重要性提供了新的见解。我们的研究结果表明,去除表达方面(即面无表情条件)显著影响了21个摘录的唤醒评级,但只有4个摘录的效价评级。此外,我们通过使用弹性网的新颖分析方法强调了线索在表达和面无表情条件下的重要性差异。我们的分析揭示了表演表达如何影响具有不同层次作曲线索的复杂音乐作品中传达的情感。
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Beyond the notes: Clarifying the role of expressivity in conveying musical emotion.

Understanding how performance expression affects perceived emotion requires separating the effects of notated music from its interpretation by performers. Previous studies suggest that compositional cues (e.g., the pitches of a melody) primarily convey valence (negative-positive emotional quality), whereas performance cues (e.g., performance timing, intensity) convey arousal (low-high emotional intensity). However, these conclusions largely follow from simple single-line stimuli that lack the complexity of real-world music. To explore compositional and performance contributions to emotion in more complex works, we conducted experiments comparing participants' (N = 120) valence and arousal ratings of 48 recorded excerpts from a Grammy-winning pianist against parallel deadpan versions lacking emotionally expressive aspects. By comparing differences in ratings of stimuli presented in expressive and deadpan conditions, we corroborate past findings highlighting performance contributions to perceived emotion, while also providing novel insight into the relative importance of analyzed cues. Our findings reveal that removing expressive aspects (i.e., the deadpan condition) significantly affects arousal ratings of 21 excerpts, but valence ratings of only 4. Additionally, we highlight how cues differ in importance between expressive and deadpan conditions through a novel analytical approach employing elastic nets. Our analyses shed new light on how performance expression affects emotions communicated across complex musical works with different levels of compositional cues.

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