An embodied approach to testing musical empathy in participants with autism

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      Complete Title: An embodied approach to testing musical empathy in participants with an autism spectrum disorder

      Journal: Music and Medicine (2012), 4 (1), 28-36.

      Authors: De Bruyn, Leen; Moelants, Dirk; Leman, Marc

      Complete Abstract:

      We present an empirical and qualitative study testing musical empathic ability in participants with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Four experiments requiring an increasing level of empathy with music, from synchronization, and attuning to emotional empathy, were carried out, using kinematic devices for measuring embodied listening responses and a verbal emotion attribution task. Results suggest that people with ASD have a corporeal understanding of the affective features of music, since they are able to mirror structural and even affective features of the music into corporeal articulations. However, this corporeal understanding does not give them a straightforward access to the emotional content of the music. The participants with ASD seemed to rely on disembodied cognitive processes to attribute affects to music.

      KEYWORDS: cognitive processes, autism, empathy, music therapy, autism spectrum disorder

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