Mao et al., 2014 - Google Patents
EEG-based measurement of emotion induced by mode, rhythm, and mv of chinese pop musicMao et al., 2014
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- 10455246773640054367
- Author
- Mao M
- Rau P
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- International Conference on Cross-Cultural Design
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This present study aims to gain insights of how listeners feel about Chinese pop music and music video (MV) by examining music-induced emotion through subjective, physiological and regional brain activation measurement. This study focused on how the following aspects …
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