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Slow motion in films and video clips: Music influences perceived duration and emotion, autonomic physiological activation and pupillary responses

机译:电影和视频片段中的慢动作:音乐会影响感知的持续时间和情绪,自主生理激活和瞳孔反应

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Slow motion scenes are ubiquitous in screen-based audiovisual media and are typically accompanied by emotional music. The strong effects of slow motion on observers are hypothetically related to heightened emotional states in which time seems to pass more slowly. These states are simulated in films and video clips, and seem to resemble such experiences in daily life. The current study investigated time perception and emotional response to media clips containing decelerated human motion, with or without music using psychometric and psychophysiological testing methods. Participants were presented with slow-motion scenes taken from commercial films, ballet and sports footage, as well as the same scenes converted to real-time. Results reveal that slow-motion scenes, compared to adapted real-time scenes, led to systematic underestimations of duration, lower perceived arousal but higher valence, lower respiration rates and smaller pupillary diameters. The presence of music compared to visual-only presentations strongly affected results in terms of higher accuracy in duration estimates, higher perceived arousal and valence, higher physiological activation and larger pupillary diameters, indicating higher arousal. Video genre affected responses in addition. These findings suggest that perceiving slow motion is not related to states of high arousal, but rather affects cognitive dimensions of perceived time and valence. Music influences these experiences profoundly, thus strengthening the impact of stretched time in audiovisual media.
机译:慢动作场景在基于屏幕的视听媒体中无处不在,并且通常伴随着情感音乐。假设慢动作对观察者的强烈影响与情绪状态升高有关,在情绪状态中时间流逝似乎更慢。这些状态在电影和视频剪辑中被模拟,并且看起来类似于日常生活中的这种经历。当前的研究使用心理测验和心理生理学测试方法调查了对包含减速的人类运动的媒体片段的时间知觉和情感反应,无论有无音乐。向参与者展示了从商业电影,芭蕾舞和体育录像中拍摄的慢动作场景,以及转换为实时的相同场景。结果显示,与适应的实时场景相比,慢动作场景会导致持续时间的系统性低估,觉醒觉的降低,但价数更高,呼吸频率更低,瞳孔直径更小。与仅视觉呈现相比,音乐的存在在持续时间估计的更高准确性,更高的觉醒觉醒和化合价,更高的生理激活度和更大的瞳孔直径等方面影响了结果,表明更高的觉醒。视频类型还影响响应。这些发现表明,感知慢动作与高唤醒状态无关,而是影响感知时间和价态的认知维度。音乐深刻地影响了这些体验,从而加强了视听媒体中时间的影响。

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