Music Interpretation and Emotion Perception: A Computational and Neurophysiological Investigation
Music Interpretation and Emotion Perception: A Computational and Neurophysiological Investigation
This study investigates emotional expression and perception in music performance using computational and neurophysiological methods. The influence of different performance settings, such as repertoire, diatonic modal etudes, and improvisation, as well as levels of expressiveness, on performers' emotional communication and listeners' reactions is explored. Professional musicians performed various tasks, and emotional annotations were provided by both performers and the audience. Audio analysis revealed that expressive and improvisational performances exhibited unique acoustic features, while emotion analysis showed stronger emotional responses. Neurophysiological measurements indicated greater relaxation in improvisational performances. This multimodal study highlights the significance of expressivity in enhancing emotional communication and audience engagement.
Vassilis Lyberatos、Spyridon Kantarelis、Ioanna Zioga、Christina Anagnostopoulou、Giorgos Stamou、Anastasia Georgaki
科学、科学研究
Vassilis Lyberatos,Spyridon Kantarelis,Ioanna Zioga,Christina Anagnostopoulou,Giorgos Stamou,Anastasia Georgaki.Music Interpretation and Emotion Perception: A Computational and Neurophysiological Investigation[EB/OL].(2025-05-16)[2025-06-30].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.01982.点此复制
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