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Its Sad but I Like It: The Neural Dissociation Between Musical Emotions and Liking in Experts and Laypersons

机译:很伤心但我喜欢它:音乐情感与专家和外行者喜好之间的神经分离

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Emotion-related areas of the brain, such as the medial frontal cortices, amygdala, and striatum, are activated during listening to sad or happy music as well as during listening to pleasurable music. Indeed, in music, like in other arts, sad and happy emotions might co-exist and be distinct from emotions of pleasure or enjoyment. Here we aimed at discerning the neural correlates of sadness or happiness in music as opposed those related to musical enjoyment. We further investigated whether musical expertise modulates the neural activity during affective listening of music. To these aims, 13 musicians and 16 non-musicians brought to the lab their most liked and disliked musical pieces with a happy and sad connotation. Based on a listening test, we selected the most representative 18 sec excerpts of the emotions of interest for each individual participant. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) recordings were obtained while subjects listened to and rated the excerpts. The cortico-thalamo-striatal reward circuit and motor areas were more active during liked than disliked music, whereas only the auditory cortex and the right amygdala were more active for disliked over liked music. These results discern the brain structures responsible for the perception of sad and happy emotions in music from those related to musical enjoyment. We also obtained novel evidence for functional differences in the limbic system associated with musical expertise, by showing enhanced liking-related activity in fronto-insular and cingulate areas in musicians.
机译:在聆听悲伤或快乐的音乐以及聆听愉悦的音乐时,会激活与情感有关的大脑区域,例如内侧额叶皮层,杏仁核和纹状体。的确,在音乐中,就像在其他艺术中一样,悲伤和快乐的情绪可能并存,并与愉悦或享受的情绪区分开。在这里,我们旨在辨别音乐中悲伤或幸福的神经关联,而不是与音乐享受相关的关联。我们进一步调查了音乐专业知识是否能在音乐情感聆听期间调节神经活动。为此,有13位音乐家和16位非音乐家将他们最喜欢和不喜欢的音乐作品带入实验室,并带来了快乐和悲伤的寓意。根据听力测试,我们为每个参与者选择了最具代表性的18秒钟有趣情绪摘录。在受试者聆听和评价摘录的同时,获得了功能磁共振成像(fMRI)记录。在喜欢时,皮层-丘脑-纹状体的回馈电路和运动区域比不喜欢的音乐更活跃,而对于喜欢的音乐,只有听觉皮层和右杏仁核对不喜欢的音乐更活跃。这些结果从与音乐欣赏有关的东西中辨别了负责感知音乐中悲伤和快乐情绪的大脑结构。我们还通过显示音乐家额额和扣带区域增强的喜好相关活动,获得了与音乐专业知识相关的边缘系统功能差异的新证据。

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