DocumentCode
14088
Title
Expressive Body Movement Responses to Music Are Coherent, Consistent, and Low Dimensional
Author
Amelynck, Denis ; Maes, Pieter-Jan ; Martens, Jean Pierre ; Leman, Marc
Author_Institution
Dept. of Arts & Philos., Ghent Univ., Ghent, Belgium
Volume
44
Issue
12
fYear
2014
fDate
Dec. 2014
Firstpage
2288
Lastpage
2301
Abstract
Embodied music cognition stresses the role of the human body as mediator for the encoding and decoding of musical expression. In this paper, we set up a low dimensional functional model that accounts for 70% of the variability in the expressive body movement responses to music. With the functional principal component analysis, we modeled individual body movements as a linear combination of a group average and a number of eigenfunctions. The group average and the eigenfunctions are common to all subjects and make up what we call the commonalities. An individual performance is then characterized by a set of scores (the individualities), one score per eigenfunction. The model is based on experimental data which finds high levels of coherence/consistency between participants when grouped according to musical education. This shows an ontogenetic effect. Participants without formal musical education focus on the torso for the expression of basic musical structure (tempo). Musically trained participants decode additional structural elements in the music and focus on body parts having more degrees of freedom (such as the hands). Our results confirm earlier studies that different body parts move differently along with the music.
Keywords
cognition; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; music; principal component analysis; body movement responses; eigenfunctions; functional model; music cognition; musical education; principal component analysis; Coherence; Educational institutions; Frequency measurement; Music; Sociology; Statistics; Time measurement; Dynamical systems; embodied music cognition; functional data analysis; musical expressiveness;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
2168-2267
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCYB.2014.2305998
Filename
6750704
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