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11 - Computer Science and Informatics
University of Plymouth
Musical Emotions: Predicting Second-by-Second Subjective Feelings of Emotion From Low-Level Psychoacoustic Features and Physiological Measurements
<24> This paper is the first to propose an innovative modelling-experimental methodology for the understanding of emotional responses to music as continuous (second-by-second) responses. Key results are the validation of the computational model’s predictions though new psychophysiological experiments. These experiments also validate the modelling prediction of our 2009 Music Perception journal. Paper. The study led to new collaborations and new experiments with Nicola Dibbens (Music Department, Sheffield University), and amongst others is now being employed at Geneva University (Swiss Center for Affective Sciences), University of Vienna (Fitch), and Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Granot).