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Present in Body or Just in Mind: Differences in Social Presence and Emotion Regulation in Live vs. Virtual Singing Experiences

机译:存在于身体中还是心灵中:现场演唱与虚拟演唱体验中社交存在和情绪调节的差异

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Over the past two decades, many musical experiences have become mediated by digital technology, including the distribution of music online, the generation of new content and participation in virtual musical experiences. However, whether virtual musical experiences lead to different experiences of social presence or differential use of emotion regulation strategies (ERSs) compared to live musical experiences remains un-researched. We compared the experiences of 1,158 singers in a virtual choir (VC) with the experiences of 1,158 singers from a live choir using propensity score matching based on a range of demographic, social and musical factors. Participants in VCs reported a slightly greater feeling of social presence than participants in live choirs [t(1157) = -19.85, p < 0.002]. They also made less use of overall ERSs [t(1157) = 3.10, p = 0.002], avoidance strategies [t(1157) = 4.51, p < 0.001], and approach strategies [t(1157) = 3.34, p < 0.001]. However, they made greater use of self-development strategies [t(1157) = -3.11, p = 0.002]. Social presence was associated with greater use of all ERSs. This study showed that although a sense of social presence in a choir is not reduced by engagement in VCs compared to live choirs, there is a lowered use of ERSs when engaging in VCs. However, as the difference in use of ERSs is relatively modest, virtual musical experiences may still have a role to play in supporting those who cannot engage in live experiences such as people who are socially isolated.
机译:在过去的二十年中,许多音乐体验已通过数字技术进行调解,包括在线音乐的发行,新内容的产生以及对虚拟音乐体验的参与。但是,与现场音乐体验相比,虚拟音乐体验是否会带来不同的社交体验或情感调节策略(ERS)的使用尚待研究。我们使用基于各种人口,社会和音乐因素的倾向得分匹配,将1158名歌手在虚拟合唱团(VC)中的经历与现场合唱团中1158名歌手的经历进行了比较。风投参与者比现场合唱团参与者的社交感略强[t(1157)= -19.85,p <0.002]。他们还较少使用总体ERS [t(1157)= 3.10,p = 0.002],回避策略[t(1157)= 4.51,p <0.001]和进场策略[t(1157)= 3.34,p <0.001) ]。但是,他们更多地利用了自我发展策略[t(1157)= -3.11,p = 0.002]。社会存在与更多使用所有ERS相关。这项研究表明,尽管与现场合唱团相比,参与合唱团并不会减少在合唱团中的社交感,但参与合唱团时,ERS的使用率会降低。但是,由于使用ERS的差异相对较小,因此虚拟音乐体验可能仍在支持那些无法进行现场体验的人(如社会上孤立的人)中发挥作用。

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