心理学
音乐剧
隐喻
具身认知
音乐心理学
音乐与情感
感知
认知心理学
多维标度
意义(存在)
唤醒
价(化学)
运动(音乐)
音高(音乐)
社会心理学
音乐教育
语言学
认识论
音乐史
美学
计算机科学
物理
哲学
艺术
机器学习
视觉艺术
神经科学
心理治疗师
量子力学
教育学
作者
Simon Schaerlaeken,Donald Glowinski,Didier Grandjean
标识
DOI:10.1177/0305735621991235
摘要
Musical meaning is often described in terms of emotions and metaphors. While many theories encapsulate one or the other, very little empirical data is available to test a possible link between the two. In this article, we examined the metaphorical and emotional contents of Western classical music using the answers of 162 participants. We calculated generalized linear mixed-effects models, correlations, and multidimensional scaling to connect emotions and metaphors. It resulted in each metaphor being associated with different specific emotions, subjective levels of entrainment, and acoustic and perceptual characteristics. How these constructs relate to one another could be based on the embodied knowledge and the perception of movement in space. For instance, metaphors that rely on movement are related to emotions associated with movement. In addition, measures in this study could also be represented by underlying dimensions such as valence and arousal. Musical writing and music education could benefit greatly from these results. Finally, we suggest that music researchers consider musical metaphors in their work as we provide an empirical method for it.
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