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Nov 13, 2024 · Dominance and affiliation were readily perceived in music and predicted by structural features including rhythm, harmony, dynamics, and timbre. In turn, energy arousal, tension arousal and...
Jan 10, 2022 · We identify five broad questions at the individual, dyadic and group levels, exploring the causes and consequences of individual changes in rank, the dynamics underlying dyadic dominance relationships, and the origins and impacts of social instability.
Jul 1, 2021 · Across scales, model systems where rank can be manipulated will be extremely useful for targeted testing of hypotheses about the dynamics of dominance hierarchies.
Dec 30, 2023 · Four explanatory hypotheses-arousal-based effects, priming effects, the influence of emotions on action, and dominance and control-proposed for the effect of music on cognitive, behavioral, and...
Jun 12, 2020 · An exploratory factor analysis of the quantitative items identified five components defining control over music listening: “being personally in charge”, “selection by other people”, “contextual control”, “playback variety”, and “no need for control”.
- Amanda E. Krause, Amanda E. Krause, Sophie Mackin, Adam Mossman, Taylor Murray, Nathan Oliver, Vern ...
- 2020
May 9, 2019 · An individual’s actual rank is not necessarily fixed—some hierarchies can be rather unstable—and is often context dependent (e.g., at work vs. among peers or family). Attaining a higher position within a social hierarchy can predict increases in subsequent status-seeking behavior in an effort to maintain this high status and attain even ...
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Mehrabian and Russell’s Pleasure-Arousal-Dominance model states that people’s interactions and interpretation of their surroundings result from variations in three factors – pleasure, arousal, and dominance.