The effect of music on the perception of outdoor urban environment

PeerJ. 2020 Sep 1:8:e9770. doi: 10.7717/peerj.9770. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Music may modify the impression of a visual environment. Most studies have explored the effect of music on the perception of various service settings, but the effect of music on the perception of outdoor environments has not yet been adequately explored. Music may make an environment more pleasant and enhance the relaxation effect of outdoor recreational activities. This study investigated the effect of music on the evaluation of urban built and urban natural environments. The participants (N = 94) were asked to evaluate five environments in terms of spatio-cognitive and emotional dimensions while listening to music. Two types of music were selected: music with a fast tempo and music with a slow tempo. In contrast with a previous study by Yamasaki, Yamada & Laukka (2015), our experiment revealed that there was only a slight and not significant influence of music on the evaluation of the environment. The effect of music was mediated by the liking of music, but only in the dimensions of Pleasant and Mystery. The environmental features of the evaluated locations had a stronger effect than music on the evaluation of the environments. Environments with natural elements were perceived as more pleasant, interesting, coherent, and mysterious than urban built environments regardless of the music. It is suggested that the intensity of music may be an important factor in addition to the research methodology, individual variables, and cultural differences.

Keywords: Environmental perception; Music; Portable musical players; Urban environment.

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the Student Specific Research Grant 1/2020 from the Faculty of Informatics and Management at the University of Hradec Králové. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.