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Listening between the notes: Personality, listening context, and aesthetic chills in everyday music listening.

机译:笔记之间的聆听:日常音乐聆听中的个性,聆听环境和审美寒意。

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Why do people get chills in response to music? Most people report feeling chills---experienced as goose bumps, shivers down the spine, or hair standing on end---at least sometimes when listening to music, but a small minority of people say they've never had this experience. Past work indicates that personality, experience, and engagement in music are partially responsible for individual differences in the experience of chills in response to music, but there is still significant variance in chills that is unexplained. In the present study, experience sampling methods were used to better understand the within-person variability in the experience of chills. Eighty-nine undergraduates completed surveys of Big Five personality traits and music preferences, habits, and experience. For one week, participants responded to multiple daily surveys asking about activities, emotions, and environment, with an emphasis on music listening and chills. Hierarchical linear modeling was used to estimate several models of the variability in chills. Several factors of music listening were examined as potential predictors of chills, including the location, involvement of friends, music choice, structural components of the music, purpose of music listening, and concurrent activities. Of these, music that had special meaning and music that was instrumental had significant main effects on the occurrence of chills, as did taking more music classes and scoring high in facets of neuroticism and openness to experience. In addition, neuroticism and openness facets significantly interacted with contextual aspects of music listening, such as music familiarity, paying close attention to the music, and listening on headphones. Directions for future theorizing are discussed.
机译:人们为什么对音乐感到不寒而栗?大多数人报告感到寒冷-至少在听音乐的时候感到寒冷-经历了鸡皮bump,脊椎发抖或头发直立-至少在某些时候,但是一小部分人说他们从未有过这种经历。过去的工作表明,个性,经验和对音乐的参与部分是对因应音乐而产生的寒战经历中的个体差异的部分原因,但寒颤中仍存在明显的差异,这是无法解释的。在本研究中,经验采样方法被用来更好地了解发冷的经历中人与人之间的差异。 89名大学生完成了对五种人格特质和音乐喜好,习惯和经验的调查。在一周的时间里,参与者回答了多项日常调查,询问有关活动,情感和环境的信息,重点是听音乐和发冷。分层线性建模用于估计寒战中的变异性的几种模型。研究了听音乐的几个因素,它们是发冷的潜在预测因素,包括位置,朋友的参与,音乐选择,音乐的结构成分,听音乐的目的和同时进行的活动。在这些音乐中,具有特殊意义的音乐和有助器的音乐对发冷的发生具有重要的主要影响,参加更多的音乐课并在神经质和开放感方面得分很高。此外,神经质和开放性方面与音乐聆听的上下文方面(例如,对音乐的熟悉程度,对音乐的密切关注以及在耳机上聆听)之间存在显着相互作用。讨论了未来理论的方向。

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  • 作者

    Nusbaum, Emily C.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.;

  • 授予单位 The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.;
  • 学科 Psychology Personality.;Music.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 57 p.
  • 总页数 57
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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