Hove et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Feel the bass: Music presented to tactile and auditory modalities increases aesthetic appreciation and body movement.Hove et al., 2020
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- 16115440358049965726
- Author
- Hove M
- Martinez S
- Stupacher J
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
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Music is both heard and felt—tactile sensation is especially pronounced for bass frequencies. Although bass frequencies have been associated with enhanced bodily movement, time perception, and groove (the musical quality that compels movement), the …
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