How Familiarity, Musical Affinity, and ADHD Shape Adolescents’ Perception of Musical Emotions
Adam Robaczewski, Erika Harkins, Pénélope Pelland-Goulet, Nathalie Gosselin

TL;DR
This study explores how familiarity, musical interest, and ADHD affect how teenagers perceive emotions in music, highlighting music's role in emotional regulation.
Contribution
The study introduces a multidimensional concept of musical affinity and examines its interaction with ADHD and familiarity in emotional music perception.
Findings
Familiarity significantly influenced both arousal and emotional valence ratings of musical excerpts.
High-affinity adolescents rated music as more pleasant and familiar, but not more arousing.
ADHD diagnosis did not significantly affect emotional or arousal ratings of music.
Abstract
Music serves as a powerful tool for emotion regulation, particularly in adolescents, who experience emotional challenges. Understanding the determinants shaping their perception of musical emotions may help optimize music-based interventions, especially for those with ADHD. This online study examined how familiarity, musical affinity, and ADHD diagnosis influence adolescents’ judgments of musical excerpts in terms of arousal and emotional valence. A total of 138 adolescents (38 ADHD, 100 controls) rated 55 excerpts for arousal, valence, and familiarity using 10-point Likert scales. Musical affinity was conceptualized as a multidimensional construct encompassing musical experience, listening diversity, and receptivity to musical emotions. A cluster analysis identified two affinity profiles (low and high), and ANCOVAs tested the effects of affinity, ADHD, and familiarity on arousal and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMusic Therapy and Health · Neuroscience and Music Perception · Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
