Combining Music and Indoor Spatial Factors Helps to Improve College Students’ Emotion During Communication

Against the background of weakening face-to-face social interaction, the mental health of college students deserves attention. There are few existing studies on the impact of audiovisual interaction on interactive behavior, especially emotional perception in specific spaces. This study aims to indic...

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Main Authors: Jiani Jiang, Qi Meng, Jingtao Ji
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.703908/full
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spelling doaj-99c96d7d1dfe48d696fb0b4b3180b9e52021-09-14T05:21:55ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782021-09-011210.3389/fpsyg.2021.703908703908Combining Music and Indoor Spatial Factors Helps to Improve College Students’ Emotion During CommunicationJiani JiangQi MengJingtao JiAgainst the background of weakening face-to-face social interaction, the mental health of college students deserves attention. There are few existing studies on the impact of audiovisual interaction on interactive behavior, especially emotional perception in specific spaces. This study aims to indicate whether the perception of one’s music environment has influence on college students’ emotion during communication in different indoor conditions including spatial function, visual and sound atmospheres, and interior furnishings. The three-dimensional pleasure–arousal–dominance (PAD) emotional model was used to evaluate the changes of emotions before and after communication. An acoustic environmental measurement was performed and the evaluations of emotion during communication was investigated by a questionnaire survey with 331 participants at six experimental sites [including a classroom (CR), a learning corridor (LC), a coffee shop (CS), a fast food restaurant (FFR), a dormitory (DT), and a living room(LR)], the following results were found: Firstly, the results in different functional spaces showed no significant effect of music on communication or emotional states during communication. Secondly, the average score of the musical evaluation was 1.09 higher in the warm-toned space compared to the cold-toned space. Thirdly, the differences in the effects of music on emotion during communication in different sound environments were significant and pleasure, arousal, and dominance could be efficiently enhanced by music in the quiet space. Fourthly, dominance was 0.63 higher in the minimally furnished space. Finally, we also investigated influence of social characteristics on the effect of music on communication in different indoor spaces, in terms of the intimacy level, the gender combination, and the group size. For instance, when there are more than two communicators in the dining space, pleasure and arousal can be efficiently enhanced by music. This study shows that combining the sound environment with spatial factors (for example, the visual and sound atmosphere) and the interior furnishings can be an effective design strategy for promoting social interaction in indoor spaces.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.703908/fullsocial interactioncollege studentsaudiovisual interactionmusicemotion during communicationpleasure-arousal-dominance emotional state model
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Combining Music and Indoor Spatial Factors Helps to Improve College Students’ Emotion During Communication
Frontiers in Psychology
social interaction
college students
audiovisual interaction
music
emotion during communication
pleasure-arousal-dominance emotional state model
author_facet Jiani Jiang
Qi Meng
Jingtao Ji
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title Combining Music and Indoor Spatial Factors Helps to Improve College Students’ Emotion During Communication
title_short Combining Music and Indoor Spatial Factors Helps to Improve College Students’ Emotion During Communication
title_full Combining Music and Indoor Spatial Factors Helps to Improve College Students’ Emotion During Communication
title_fullStr Combining Music and Indoor Spatial Factors Helps to Improve College Students’ Emotion During Communication
title_full_unstemmed Combining Music and Indoor Spatial Factors Helps to Improve College Students’ Emotion During Communication
title_sort combining music and indoor spatial factors helps to improve college students’ emotion during communication
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Against the background of weakening face-to-face social interaction, the mental health of college students deserves attention. There are few existing studies on the impact of audiovisual interaction on interactive behavior, especially emotional perception in specific spaces. This study aims to indicate whether the perception of one’s music environment has influence on college students’ emotion during communication in different indoor conditions including spatial function, visual and sound atmospheres, and interior furnishings. The three-dimensional pleasure–arousal–dominance (PAD) emotional model was used to evaluate the changes of emotions before and after communication. An acoustic environmental measurement was performed and the evaluations of emotion during communication was investigated by a questionnaire survey with 331 participants at six experimental sites [including a classroom (CR), a learning corridor (LC), a coffee shop (CS), a fast food restaurant (FFR), a dormitory (DT), and a living room(LR)], the following results were found: Firstly, the results in different functional spaces showed no significant effect of music on communication or emotional states during communication. Secondly, the average score of the musical evaluation was 1.09 higher in the warm-toned space compared to the cold-toned space. Thirdly, the differences in the effects of music on emotion during communication in different sound environments were significant and pleasure, arousal, and dominance could be efficiently enhanced by music in the quiet space. Fourthly, dominance was 0.63 higher in the minimally furnished space. Finally, we also investigated influence of social characteristics on the effect of music on communication in different indoor spaces, in terms of the intimacy level, the gender combination, and the group size. For instance, when there are more than two communicators in the dining space, pleasure and arousal can be efficiently enhanced by music. This study shows that combining the sound environment with spatial factors (for example, the visual and sound atmosphere) and the interior furnishings can be an effective design strategy for promoting social interaction in indoor spaces.
topic social interaction
college students
audiovisual interaction
music
emotion during communication
pleasure-arousal-dominance emotional state model
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.703908/full
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