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Of the variety of psychological states that music can arouse, perhaps two of the most highly prized are absorption (a kind of “effortless involvement”) and dissociation or detachment. These...
Nov 11, 2011 · We created the Absorption in Music Scale (AIMS), a 34-item measure of individuals’ ability and willingness to allow music to draw them into an emotional experience. It was evaluated with a sample of 166 participants, and exhibits good psychometric properties.
- Gillian M. Sandstrom, Frank A. Russo
- 2013
This led Herbert (2019) to differentiate absorption into three distinct forms: narrowed awareness, where attention is primarily focused on the music (aligning with classic definitions of absorption); broadened or fluctuating awareness, where attention seamlessly shifts between music, self-generated thought, and the external environment (a ...
musical absorption (AIMS)? Research Question • Absorption in music is distinguished by: • State absorption: transitory enjoyment and attention to the music one is experiencing in the moment. • Trait absorption: willingness and ability for greater episodes of total attention spent engaged in music. • High trait absorption is tied to
This book presents a detailed analysis of what it means to be absorbed in playing music. Based on interviews with one of the world’s leading classical ensembles, The Danish String Quartet, it debunks the myth that experts cannot reflect while performing.
Mar 26, 2013 · We created the Absorption in Music Scale (AIMS), a 34-item measure of individuals' ability and willingness to allow music to draw them into an emotional experience.
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Significantly, a number of experiences appear to possess neither positive nor negative valence, instead functioning to offer a relief from aspects of self (emo-tion and thought). Dissociation and Absorption are accepted characteristics of trance in hypnotherapeutic literature.