Abstract

After the introduction of mobile computing devices, the way people listen to music has changed considerably. Although there is a broad scientific consensus on the fact that people show music prefer...

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  • In recent years, the way people listen to music has changed considerably (Avdeeff, 2012; Crawford, 2017)

  • This study investigates whether listening to music in a mobile context affects the emotions of the listener in a different way than in non-mobile contexts

  • As we are interested in providing an “emotional rating” of the musical track, we evaluate the emotional response to a randomly ordered sequence of specific classical music tracks, disregarding the initial condition of the listener and the reasons that could lead them to prefer or not a piece

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The way people listen to music has changed considerably (Avdeeff, 2012; Crawford, 2017). Rosa Angela Fabio is Full Professor of General Psychology at the University of Messina. She mainly works in the area of experimental psychology on automatic and controlled processes of attention. Tindara Caprì is a researcher and psychologist. She mainly works in cognitive processes, general psychology and experimental psychology. Giancarlo Iannizzotto is Associate Professor of Human-Computer Interaction at the University of Messina. He works in the areas of Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision applied to Human-Computer Interaction and assistive technologies

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