Differential Effects of Musical Expression of Emotions and Psychological Distress on Subjective Appraisals and Emotional Responses to Music
This study aims to investigate how musical expressions of emotion and individuals’ psychological distress impact subjective ratings of emotional response and subjective appraisals, including familiarity, complexity, and preference. A sample of 123 healthy adults participated in an online survey expe...
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| description | This study aims to investigate how musical expressions of emotion and individuals’ psychological distress impact subjective ratings of emotional response and subjective appraisals, including familiarity, complexity, and preference. A sample of 123 healthy adults participated in an online survey experiment. After listening to four music excerpts with distinct musical expressions of emotional valence and arousal in a randomized sequence. Participants rated subjective emotions of energy, tension, and valence, as well as subjective appraisals, on a visual analogue scale ranging from 0 to 100. The results of repeated measures ANOVA demonstrated significant differences in emotional responses and appraisals across the ratings for different music excerpts (<i>p</i> > 0.01, respectively). The generalized linear mixed model results further revealed a significant main effect of musical valence on all emotional response dimensions of energy (<i>β =</i> −4.73 **), tension (<i>β =</i> 14.31 ***), valence level (<i>β =</i> −18.81 ***), and subjective appraisal in terms of familiarity (<i>β =</i> −23.06 ***), complexity (<i>β =</i> −6.67 ***), and preference (<i>β =</i> −19.54 ***). Musical arousal showed comparable results except for effects on emotional valence ratings. However, significant effects of psychological distress regarding depression, anxiety, and stress scores were only partially observed. Findings suggest that the expression of emotions through music primarily influences emotional responses and subjective appraisals, while the influence of an individual’s psychological distress level may be relatively subtle. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-2e4fd85aeff6463a96eb4f53b3dfd8092025-08-20T00:59:25ZengMDPI AGBehavioral Sciences2076-328X2023-06-0113649110.3390/bs13060491Differential Effects of Musical Expression of Emotions and Psychological Distress on Subjective Appraisals and Emotional Responses to MusicAimee Jeehae Kim0Department of Musicology and Culture, Music Therapy Major, Graduate School, Dong-A University, Busan 49315, Republic of KoreaThis study aims to investigate how musical expressions of emotion and individuals’ psychological distress impact subjective ratings of emotional response and subjective appraisals, including familiarity, complexity, and preference. A sample of 123 healthy adults participated in an online survey experiment. After listening to four music excerpts with distinct musical expressions of emotional valence and arousal in a randomized sequence. Participants rated subjective emotions of energy, tension, and valence, as well as subjective appraisals, on a visual analogue scale ranging from 0 to 100. The results of repeated measures ANOVA demonstrated significant differences in emotional responses and appraisals across the ratings for different music excerpts (<i>p</i> > 0.01, respectively). The generalized linear mixed model results further revealed a significant main effect of musical valence on all emotional response dimensions of energy (<i>β =</i> −4.73 **), tension (<i>β =</i> 14.31 ***), valence level (<i>β =</i> −18.81 ***), and subjective appraisal in terms of familiarity (<i>β =</i> −23.06 ***), complexity (<i>β =</i> −6.67 ***), and preference (<i>β =</i> −19.54 ***). Musical arousal showed comparable results except for effects on emotional valence ratings. However, significant effects of psychological distress regarding depression, anxiety, and stress scores were only partially observed. Findings suggest that the expression of emotions through music primarily influences emotional responses and subjective appraisals, while the influence of an individual’s psychological distress level may be relatively subtle.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/13/6/491musical valencemusical arousalpsychological distressemotional responsepreferencefamiliarity |
| spellingShingle | Aimee Jeehae Kim Differential Effects of Musical Expression of Emotions and Psychological Distress on Subjective Appraisals and Emotional Responses to Music musical valence musical arousal psychological distress emotional response preference familiarity |
| title | Differential Effects of Musical Expression of Emotions and Psychological Distress on Subjective Appraisals and Emotional Responses to Music |
| title_full | Differential Effects of Musical Expression of Emotions and Psychological Distress on Subjective Appraisals and Emotional Responses to Music |
| title_fullStr | Differential Effects of Musical Expression of Emotions and Psychological Distress on Subjective Appraisals and Emotional Responses to Music |
| title_full_unstemmed | Differential Effects of Musical Expression of Emotions and Psychological Distress on Subjective Appraisals and Emotional Responses to Music |
| title_short | Differential Effects of Musical Expression of Emotions and Psychological Distress on Subjective Appraisals and Emotional Responses to Music |
| title_sort | differential effects of musical expression of emotions and psychological distress on subjective appraisals and emotional responses to music |
| topic | musical valence musical arousal psychological distress emotional response preference familiarity |
| url | https://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/13/6/491 |
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