The psychology of music in multimedia

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Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2013
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Table of Contents:
  • Mark Kerins
  • Agnieszka Roginska ; Mark Shevy and Kineta Hung ; Mark Grimshaw, Siu-Lan Tan, and Scott D. Lipscomb ; Sandra L. Calvert ; Berthold Hoeckner and Howard C. Nusbaum
  • Marilyn G. Boltz ; Scott D. Lipscomb
  • Zohar Eitan ; Siu-Lan Tan, Annabel J. Cohen, Scott D. Lipscomb, and Roger A. Kendall. Shin-ichiro Iwamiya ; Lars Kuchinke, Hermann Kappelhoff, and Stefan Koelsch
  • David Bashwiner ; Mark Shevy ; Scott D. Lipscomb ; Annabel J. Cohen ; Roger A. Kendall
  • Congruence-Association Model of music and multimedia : origin and evolution / Experimental semiotics applied to visual, sound, and musical structures / Integrating media effects research and music psychology / Musical analysis for multimedia : a perspective from music theory / Emotion and music in narrative films : a neuroscientific perspective / Cross-Modal Relations in Multimedia. Perceived congruence between auditory and visual elements in multimedia / How pitch and loudness shape musical space and motion / Cross-modal alignment of accent structures in multimedia / Models and Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Interpretation and meaning. Music videos and visual influences on music perception and appreciation : Should you want your MTV? / Music and memory in film and other multimedia : The Casablanca effect / Applications : music and sound in multimedia. Children's media : The role of music and audio features / Playing with sound : The role of music and sound effects in gaming / Music in television advertising and other persuasive media / Auditory icons, earcons, and displays : information and expression through sound / Understanding the impact of surround sound in multimedia / Future research directions. Future research directions for music and sound in multimedia / Introduction : The psychology of music in multimedia /