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Two types of peak emotional responses to music: The psychophysiology of chills and tears
by
Mori, Kazuma
, Iwanaga, Makoto
in
631/378/1457
/ 631/378/1959/1315
/ 631/477/2811
/ Adolescent
/ Analysis of Variance
/ Aquatic birds
/ Arousal
/ Chills - physiopathology
/ Emotional behavior
/ Emotions
/ Female
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Male
/ multidisciplinary
/ Music
/ Psychophysiology
/ Reinforcement
/ Respiration
/ Science
/ Song
/ Tears
/ Tears - physiology
2017
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Two types of peak emotional responses to music: The psychophysiology of chills and tears
by
Mori, Kazuma
, Iwanaga, Makoto
in
631/378/1457
/ 631/378/1959/1315
/ 631/477/2811
/ Adolescent
/ Analysis of Variance
/ Aquatic birds
/ Arousal
/ Chills - physiopathology
/ Emotional behavior
/ Emotions
/ Female
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Male
/ multidisciplinary
/ Music
/ Psychophysiology
/ Reinforcement
/ Respiration
/ Science
/ Song
/ Tears
/ Tears - physiology
2017
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Two types of peak emotional responses to music: The psychophysiology of chills and tears
by
Mori, Kazuma
, Iwanaga, Makoto
in
631/378/1457
/ 631/378/1959/1315
/ 631/477/2811
/ Adolescent
/ Analysis of Variance
/ Aquatic birds
/ Arousal
/ Chills - physiopathology
/ Emotional behavior
/ Emotions
/ Female
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Male
/ multidisciplinary
/ Music
/ Psychophysiology
/ Reinforcement
/ Respiration
/ Science
/ Song
/ Tears
/ Tears - physiology
2017
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Two types of peak emotional responses to music: The psychophysiology of chills and tears
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Two types of peak emotional responses to music: The psychophysiology of chills and tears
2017
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People sometimes experience a strong emotional response to artworks. Previous studies have demonstrated that the peak emotional experience of chills (goose bumps or shivers) when listening to music involves psychophysiological arousal and a rewarding effect. However, many aspects of peak emotion are still not understood. The current research takes a new perspective of peak emotional response of tears (weeping, lump in the throat). A psychophysiological experiment showed that self-reported chills increased electrodermal activity and subjective arousal whereas tears produced slow respiration during heartbeat acceleration, although both chills and tears induced pleasure and deep breathing. A song that induced chills was perceived as being both happy and sad whereas a song that induced tears was perceived as sad. A tear-eliciting song was perceived as calmer than a chill-eliciting song. These results show that tears involve pleasure from sadness and that they are psychophysiologically calming; thus, psychophysiological responses permit the distinction between chills and tears. Because tears may have a cathartic effect, the functional significance of chills and tears seems to be different. We believe that the distinction of two types of peak emotions is theoretically relevant and further study of tears would contribute to more understanding of human peak emotional response.
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