Chapados et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Cross-modal interactions in the experience of musical performances: Physiological correlatesChapados et al., 2008
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- Chapados C
- Levitin D
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- Cognition
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This experiment was conducted to investigate cross-modal interactions in the emotional experience of music listeners. Previous research showed that visual information present in a musical performance is rich in expressive content, and moderates the subjective emotional …
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