2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-78156-1
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Music communicates social emotions: Evidence from 750 music excerpts

Elliot X. Pring,
Kirk N. Olsen,
Anthony E. D. Mobbs
et al.

Abstract: Humans perceive a range of basic emotional connotations from music, such as joy, sadness, and fear, which can be decoded from structural characteristics of music, such as rhythm, harmony, and timbre. However, despite theory and evidence that music has multiple social functions, little research has examined whether music conveys emotions specifically associated with social status and social connection. This investigation aimed to determine whether the social emotions of dominance and … Show more

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