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On Cross-Modal Perception of Musical Tempo and the Speed of Human Movement

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On Cross-Modal Perception of Musical Tempo and the Speed of Human Movement
Studies in crossmodal perception often use very simplified auditory and visual contexts. While these studies have been theoretically valuable, it is sometimes difficult to see how the findings can be ecologically valid or practically valuable. This study hypothesizes that a musical parameter (tempo) may affect the perception of a human movement quality (speed) and finds that although there are clear limitations, this may be a promising first step towards widening both the contexts in which cross-modal effects are studied and the application areas in which the findings can be used.
Kathleya Afanador, Ellen Campana, Todd Ingalls, Di
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where CMMR
Authors Kathleya Afanador, Ellen Campana, Todd Ingalls, Dilip Swaminathan, Harvey D. Thornburg, Jodi James, Jessica Mumford, Gang Qian, Stjepan Rajko
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