JOURNAL ARTICLE

Engagement and visual imagery in music listening: An exploratory study.

Graziana PresicceFreya Bailes

Year: 2019 Journal:   Psychomusicology Music Mind and Brain Vol: 29 (2-3)Pages: 136-155   Publisher: American Psychological Association

Abstract

This exploratory study empirically investigated music listeners' responses to solo piano works with respect to their levels of musical engagement (heightened attention and interest towards the music; Olsen, Dean & Stevens, 2014) and their experience of music-induced visual imagery.Although engagement and visual imagery have been increasingly explored over the past two decades, little work has investigated the relationship between the two.Potential links exist, since visual imagery has been described as one of the key mechanisms underlying listeners' emotional responses to music.Thirty-four participants listened to four complete piano works and used a slider to continuously provide self-report measures of their engagement with the music and the occurrence of visual imagery while listening.Time series analyses revealed that engagement with the music was significantly associated with visual imagery experience.Granger causality tests were carried out to investigate the details of the nature of this relationship.Overall, engagement mostly predicted visual imagery, but differences by piece and musical experience are apparent.Individual differences are reported with respect to engagement and visual imagery responses.

Keywords:
Active listening Psychology Mental image Cognitive psychology Exploratory research Visual arts Communication Art Sociology Cognition Neuroscience

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51
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0.98
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Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Music
Media Influence and Health
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Literature and Literary Theory
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Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Social Psychology
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