感知到的鼓模式复杂性对槽体验的无效影响
Olivier Senn1, Florian Hoesl1, Toni Amadeus Bechtold1,2
1School of Music, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Lucerne, Switzerland.
PloS one
|November 15, 2024
概括
音乐节奏复杂性不会显著影响动作冲动,挑战了反转的U假设. 这项研究发现,节奏复杂性与对音乐跳舞的渴望之间没有联系.
科学领域:
- 音乐心理学 音乐心理学
- 听觉感知是一种听觉感知.
- 节奏研究 节奏研究
背景情况:
- 格鲁夫的体验,一个愉快的冲动移动到音乐,往往与节奏复杂性有关.
- 倒置U假设表明,中等复杂度的音乐会引起比低或高复杂度更大的动作冲动.
- 之前的研究经常将同声合唱与节奏复杂性混为一谈,这是这项研究所解决的局限性.
研究的目的:
- 测试关于音乐槽和节奏复杂性的反转U假设,独立于同声.
- 调查客观测量的鼓模式的感知复杂性和移动的冲动之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 对179名参与者进行了一项听力实验.
- 参与者评估了他们的动作冲动,以应对40种流行音乐鼓模式的新兴刺激.
- 这些模式的感知复杂性是在先前的实验研究中确立的.
主要成果:
- 倒置U假设在本研究中没有得到证实.
- 节奏复杂性对听众的动作冲动没有显著影响 (p = 0.834).
结论:
- 响应音乐的动作冲动可能并不直接取决于节奏的复杂性.
- 简单模式中的度量清晰度和复杂模式中的有趣性可能会影响舞蹈,但整体运动的冲动不会受到西方流行音乐鼓模式的复杂性的显著影响.
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