We investigated how age and musical expertise influence emotion recognition in music. Musically trained and untrained participants from two age cohorts, young and middle-aged adults (N = 80), were presented with music excerpts expressing happiness, peacefulness, sadness, and fear/threat. Participants rated how much each excerpt expressed the four emotions on 10-point scales. The intended emotions were consistently perceived, but responses varied across groups. Advancing age was associated with selective decrements in the recognition of sadness and fear/threat, a finding consistent with previous research (Lima & Castro, 2011a); the recognition of happiness and peacefulness remained stable. Years of music training were associated with enhanced recognition accuracy. These effects were independent of domain-general cognitive abilities and personality traits, but they were echoed in differences in how efficiently music structural cues (e.g., tempo, mode) were relied upon. Thus, age and musical expertise are experiential factors explaining individual variability in emotion recognition in music.
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December 2014
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December 01 2014
Age and Musical Expertise Influence Emotion Recognition in Music
São Luís Castro,
1University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
São Luís Castro, Faculty of Psychology and Education, University of Porto, Rua Alfredo Allen, 4200-135 Porto, Portugal. E-mail: [email protected]
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César F. Lima
César F. Lima
1University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
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São Luís Castro, Faculty of Psychology and Education, University of Porto, Rua Alfredo Allen, 4200-135 Porto, Portugal. E-mail: [email protected]
Music Perception (2014) 32 (2): 125–142.
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Received:
September 25 2012
Accepted:
February 28 2014
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São Luís Castro, César F. Lima; Age and Musical Expertise Influence Emotion Recognition in Music. Music Perception 1 December 2014; 32 (2): 125–142. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/mp.2014.32.2.125
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