Kinetic cross-modal correspondences and felt (e)motion in a novel set of musical stimuli
Embodied music cognition predicts that our understanding of human-made sounds relates to our experience of making the same or similar movements and sounds, which involves imitation of the source of visual and auditory information. This embodiment of sound may lead to numerous kinetic cross-modal cor...
Main Authors: | Kolesnikov, A, Bamford, JS, Andrade, E, Montalti, M, Calbi, M, Langiulli, N, Parmar, M, Guerra, M, Gallese, V, Umiltà, MA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2023
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