Audience entrainment during live contemporary dance performance: Physiological and cognitive measures

Perceiving and synchronizing to a piece of dance is a remarkable skill in humans. Research in this area is very recent and has been focused mainly on entrainment produced by regular rhythms. Here, we investigated entrainment effects on spectators perceiving a non-rhythmic and extremely slow performa...

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Main Authors: Asaf eBachrach, Yann eFontbonne, Coline eJoufflineau, José Luis eUlloa Fulgeri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2015.00179/full
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spelling doaj-fdb6d3c80fbc48f095f98849501c77c32020-11-25T03:23:44ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612015-05-01910.3389/fnhum.2015.00179126213Audience entrainment during live contemporary dance performance: Physiological and cognitive measuresAsaf eBachrach0Asaf eBachrach1Yann eFontbonne2Coline eJoufflineau3José Luis eUlloa Fulgeri4UMR 7023 CNRS/Université Paris 8Labex ARTS H2H Université Parsi 8Labex ARTS H2H Université Parsi 8UMR 8218, Université Paris 1 - Panthéon SorbonneLabex ARTS H2H Université Parsi 8Perceiving and synchronizing to a piece of dance is a remarkable skill in humans. Research in this area is very recent and has been focused mainly on entrainment produced by regular rhythms. Here, we investigated entrainment effects on spectators perceiving a non-rhythmic and extremely slow performance issued from contemporary dance. More specifically, we studied the relationship between subjective experience and entrainment produced by perceiving this type of performance. We defined two types of entrainment. Physiological entrainment corresponded to cardiovascular and respiratory coordinated activities. Cognitive entrainment was evaluated through cognitive tasks that quantified time distortion. These effects were thought to reflect attunement of a participant' internal temporal clock to the particularly slow pace of the danced movement. Each participant' subjective experience – in the form of responses to questionnaires – were collected and correlated with cognitive and physiological entrainment. We observe: a) a positive relationship between psychological entrainment and attention to breathing (their own one or that of dancers); b) a positive relationship between cognitive entrainment (reflected as an under-estimation of time following the performance) and attention to their own breathing, and attention to the muscles’ dancers. Overall, our results suggest a close relationship between attention to breathing and entrainment. This proof-of-concept pilot study was intended to prove the feasibility of a quantitative situated paradigm. This research is inscribed in a large-scale interdisciplinary project of dance spectating (labodanse.org).http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2015.00179/fullsynchronizationduration estimationContemporary danceentrainmentSpectating
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author Asaf eBachrach
Asaf eBachrach
Yann eFontbonne
Coline eJoufflineau
José Luis eUlloa Fulgeri
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Asaf eBachrach
Yann eFontbonne
Coline eJoufflineau
José Luis eUlloa Fulgeri
Audience entrainment during live contemporary dance performance: Physiological and cognitive measures
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
synchronization
duration estimation
Contemporary dance
entrainment
Spectating
author_facet Asaf eBachrach
Asaf eBachrach
Yann eFontbonne
Coline eJoufflineau
José Luis eUlloa Fulgeri
author_sort Asaf eBachrach
title Audience entrainment during live contemporary dance performance: Physiological and cognitive measures
title_short Audience entrainment during live contemporary dance performance: Physiological and cognitive measures
title_full Audience entrainment during live contemporary dance performance: Physiological and cognitive measures
title_fullStr Audience entrainment during live contemporary dance performance: Physiological and cognitive measures
title_full_unstemmed Audience entrainment during live contemporary dance performance: Physiological and cognitive measures
title_sort audience entrainment during live contemporary dance performance: physiological and cognitive measures
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
issn 1662-5161
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Perceiving and synchronizing to a piece of dance is a remarkable skill in humans. Research in this area is very recent and has been focused mainly on entrainment produced by regular rhythms. Here, we investigated entrainment effects on spectators perceiving a non-rhythmic and extremely slow performance issued from contemporary dance. More specifically, we studied the relationship between subjective experience and entrainment produced by perceiving this type of performance. We defined two types of entrainment. Physiological entrainment corresponded to cardiovascular and respiratory coordinated activities. Cognitive entrainment was evaluated through cognitive tasks that quantified time distortion. These effects were thought to reflect attunement of a participant' internal temporal clock to the particularly slow pace of the danced movement. Each participant' subjective experience – in the form of responses to questionnaires – were collected and correlated with cognitive and physiological entrainment. We observe: a) a positive relationship between psychological entrainment and attention to breathing (their own one or that of dancers); b) a positive relationship between cognitive entrainment (reflected as an under-estimation of time following the performance) and attention to their own breathing, and attention to the muscles’ dancers. Overall, our results suggest a close relationship between attention to breathing and entrainment. This proof-of-concept pilot study was intended to prove the feasibility of a quantitative situated paradigm. This research is inscribed in a large-scale interdisciplinary project of dance spectating (labodanse.org).
topic synchronization
duration estimation
Contemporary dance
entrainment
Spectating
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2015.00179/full
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