The taste & affect music database: Subjective rating norms for a new set of musical stimuli

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Main Author: Guedes, David
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Prada, Marilia, Garrido, Margarida Vaz, Lamy, Elsa
Format: Article
Language: por
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-022-01862-z
Summary: Music is a ubiquitous stimulus known to influence human affect, cognition, and behavior. In the context of eating behavior, music has been associated with food choice, intake and, more recently, taste perception. In the latter case, the literature has reported consistent patterns of association between auditory and gustatory attributes, suggesting that individuals reliably recognize taste attributes in musical stimuli. This study presents subjective norms for a new set of 100 instrumental music stimuli, including basic taste correspondences (sweetness, bitterness, saltiness, sourness), emotions (joy, anger, sadness, fear, surprise), familiarity, valence, and arousal. This stimulus set was evaluated by 329 individuals (83.3% women; Mage = 28.12, SD = 12.14), online (n = 246) and in the lab (n = 83). Each participant evaluated a random subsample of 25 soundtracks and responded to self-report measures of mood and taste preferences, as well as the Goldsmiths Musical Sophistication Index (Gold-MSI). Each soundtrack was evaluated by 68 to 97 participants (Mdn = 83), and descriptive results (means, standard deviations, and confidence intervals) are available as supplemental material at osf.io/2cqa5. Significant correlations between taste correspondences and emotional/affective dimensions were observed (e.g., between sweetness ratings and pleasant emotions). Sex, age, musical sophistication, and basic taste preferences presented few, small to medium associations with the evaluations of the stimuli. Overall, these results suggest that the new Taste & Affect Music Database is a relevant resource for research and intervention with musical stimuli in the context of crossmodal taste perception and other affective, cognitive, and behavioral domains.
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title The taste & affect music database: Subjective rating norms for a new set of musical stimuli
spellingShingle The taste & affect music database: Subjective rating norms for a new set of musical stimuli
Guedes, David
emotions
auditory stimuli
taste
arousal
valence
title_short The taste & affect music database: Subjective rating norms for a new set of musical stimuli
title_full The taste & affect music database: Subjective rating norms for a new set of musical stimuli
title_fullStr The taste & affect music database: Subjective rating norms for a new set of musical stimuli
title_full_unstemmed The taste & affect music database: Subjective rating norms for a new set of musical stimuli
title_sort The taste & affect music database: Subjective rating norms for a new set of musical stimuli
author Guedes, David
author_facet Guedes, David
Prada, Marilia
Garrido, Margarida Vaz
Lamy, Elsa
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Garrido, Margarida Vaz
Lamy, Elsa
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guedes, David
Prada, Marilia
Garrido, Margarida Vaz
Lamy, Elsa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv emotions
auditory stimuli
taste
arousal
valence
topic emotions
auditory stimuli
taste
arousal
valence
description Music is a ubiquitous stimulus known to influence human affect, cognition, and behavior. In the context of eating behavior, music has been associated with food choice, intake and, more recently, taste perception. In the latter case, the literature has reported consistent patterns of association between auditory and gustatory attributes, suggesting that individuals reliably recognize taste attributes in musical stimuli. This study presents subjective norms for a new set of 100 instrumental music stimuli, including basic taste correspondences (sweetness, bitterness, saltiness, sourness), emotions (joy, anger, sadness, fear, surprise), familiarity, valence, and arousal. This stimulus set was evaluated by 329 individuals (83.3% women; Mage = 28.12, SD = 12.14), online (n = 246) and in the lab (n = 83). Each participant evaluated a random subsample of 25 soundtracks and responded to self-report measures of mood and taste preferences, as well as the Goldsmiths Musical Sophistication Index (Gold-MSI). Each soundtrack was evaluated by 68 to 97 participants (Mdn = 83), and descriptive results (means, standard deviations, and confidence intervals) are available as supplemental material at osf.io/2cqa5. Significant correlations between taste correspondences and emotional/affective dimensions were observed (e.g., between sweetness ratings and pleasant emotions). Sex, age, musical sophistication, and basic taste preferences presented few, small to medium associations with the evaluations of the stimuli. Overall, these results suggest that the new Taste & Affect Music Database is a relevant resource for research and intervention with musical stimuli in the context of crossmodal taste perception and other affective, cognitive, and behavioral domains.
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