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Modelling audiovisual integration of affect from videos and music

Authors :
Douglas H. Wedell
Chuanji Gao
Jongwan Kim
Svetlana V. Shinkareva
Christine E. Weber
Source :
Cognition and Emotion. 32:516-529
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2017.

Abstract

Two experiments examined how affective values from visual and auditory modalities are integrated. Experiment 1 paired music and videos drawn from three levels of valence while holding arousal constant. Experiment 2 included a parallel combination of three levels of arousal while holding valence constant. In each experiment, participants rated their affective states after unimodal and multimodal presentations. Experiment 1 revealed a congruency effect in which stimulus combinations of the same extreme valence resulted in more extreme state ratings than component stimuli presented in isolation. An interaction between music and video valence reflected the greater influence of negative affect. Video valence was found to have a significantly greater effect on combined ratings than music valence. The pattern of data was explained by a five parameter differential weight averaging model that attributed greater weight to the visual modality and increased weight with decreasing values of valence. Experiment 2 revealed a congruency effect only for high arousal combinations and no interaction effects. This pattern was explained by a three parameter constant weight averaging model with greater weight for the auditory modality and a very low arousal value for the initial state. These results demonstrate key differences in audiovisual integration between valence and arousal.

Details

ISSN :
14640600 and 02699931
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cognition and Emotion
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....93ef9cefdc36ed2868491ce5f0d72651
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/02699931.2017.1320979