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Re: [AUDITORY] absorption scales - recommendations



Hello Dana,

I agree with the suggestion that spontaneous motor reaction can take place while listening to music. As a classical music trainee I had such reaction while sitting in a musical performance, and the reaction consisted of standing up and getting out of the room as fast as I could.

Take care,
Pierre

Pardon my typos. It's Apple's fault. 

On Apr 5, 2024, at 22:24, Dana Swarbrick <dana.swarbrick@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Hello Esra,


I would recommend checking out work by Thijs Vroegh, for example, https://psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2019-58627-009.html or

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053810021000143#t0010


Dana Swarbrick (she/her)
PhD
RITMO, Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time, and Motion
Department of Musicology, University of Oslo


From: AUDITORY - Research in Auditory Perception <AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of esra mungan <esra.mungan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 05 April 2024 09:01:34
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Subject: [AUDITORY] absorption scales - recommendations
 

dear list,

 

this is a question to those of you who do research on music and emotion. I have noticed that there are a couple of scales that look into “absorption”, say when listening to music or poetry or when engaging with nature etc.  are there any of those scales or subscales you would particularly recommend? the tellegen & atkinson (1974) scale seems to be a widely used one. but there are other ones, too (e.g., glisky et al., 1991).  in order to use them we would also need their scoring schemes.  any help will be highly appreciated.

 

best,

esra

 

Esra Mungan, PhD

Associate Professor

Psychological Science MA Advisor

Departmental Exchange Program Coordinator

Psychology Dept.

Bogazici University

Istanbul - Turkey

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