Presence of Three-Dimensional Sound Field Facilitates Listeners’ Mood, Felt Emotion, and Respiration Rate When Listening to Music
Many studies have investigated the effects of music listening from the viewpoint of music features such as tempo or key by measuring psychological or psychophysiological responses. In addition, technologies for three-dimensional sound field (3D-SF) reproduction and binaural recording have been devel...
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Main Authors: | Yuuki Ooishi, Maori Kobayashi, Makio Kashino, Kanako Ueno |
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Language: | EN |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ac47a17d1fb94955a0b2f821a64507d9 |
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