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Perception of Emotions in Music in the Deaf
Krejčí, Monika ; Veselá, Michaela (advisor) ; Novák, Ondřej (referee)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the subject of perception of emotions in music in the deaf. It aims to describe basic possibilities to perceive music by the deaf, with the focus on the perception of musical emotions specifically. Part of the thesis is formed by a research that would allow determining differences in perceiving emotions in music in the deaf since birth, people who lost hearing at a later age and the hearing, based on the sound waves vibration only. The research is designed as a mixed-method research. The methods employed are an quasi-experiment in the quantitative part and semi-structured interviews in the qualitative part. The thesis primarily builds on the current international research on the topic of perception of emotions in music in the deaf through vibration and on studies dealing with the general perception of vibrotactile stimuli by the deaf or changes in perception in relation to losing hearing.

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