2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1188567
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Acoustic perception and emotion evocation by rock art soundscapes of Altai (Russia)

Samantha López-Mochales,
Raquel Aparicio-Terrés,
Margarita Díaz-Andreu
et al.

Abstract: The major goal of psychoarchaeoacoustics is to understand the psychology behind motivations and emotions of past communities when selecting certain acoustic environments to set activities involving the production of paintings and carvings. Within this framework, the present study seeks to explore whether a group of archaeological rock art sites in Altai (Siberia, Russia) are distinguished by particular acoustic imprints that elicit distinct reactions on listeners, in perceptual and emotional terms. Sixty parti… Show more

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“…When the go/no-go task was over, participants used the touch-sensitive tablet to fill from 0 to 10 the items presented in a spider chart of three subscales of the 11D-ASC [28] , namely Experience of unity, Spiritual experience, and Disembodiment. Following a similar procedure to a previous study [32] , the ratings were obtained using three customable spider charts, one for each subscale, with as many radii as items (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the go/no-go task was over, participants used the touch-sensitive tablet to fill from 0 to 10 the items presented in a spider chart of three subscales of the 11D-ASC [28] , namely Experience of unity, Spiritual experience, and Disembodiment. Following a similar procedure to a previous study [32] , the ratings were obtained using three customable spider charts, one for each subscale, with as many radii as items (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%