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Effects of Musical Tempo on Musicians’ and Non-musicians’ Emotional Experience When Listening to Music

机译:音乐节奏对听音乐的音乐家和非音乐家的情感体验的影响

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Tempo is an important musical element that affects human’s emotional processes when listening to music. However, it remains unclear how tempo and training affect individuals’ emotional experience of music. To explore the neural underpinnings of the effects of tempo on music-evoked emotion, music with fast, medium, and slow tempi were collected to compare differences in emotional responses using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of neural activity between musicians and non-musicians. Behaviorally, musicians perceived higher valence in fast music than did non-musicians. The main effects of musicians and non-musicians and tempo were significant, and a near significant interaction between group and tempo was found. In the arousal dimension, the mean score of medium-tempo music was the highest among the three kinds; in the valence dimension, the mean scores decreased in order from fast music, medium music, to slow music. Functional analyses revealed that the neural activation of musicians was stronger than those of non-musicians in the left inferior parietal lobe (IPL). A comparison of tempi showed a stronger activation from fast music than slow music in the bilateral superior temporal gyrus (STG), which provided corresponding neural evidence for the highest valence reported by participants for fast music. Medium music showed stronger activation than slow music in the right Heschl’s gyrus (HG), right middle temporal gyrus (MTG), right posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), right precuneus, right IPL, and left STG. Importantly, this study confirmed and explained the connection between music tempo and emotional experiences, and their interaction with individuals’ musical training.
机译:节拍是一种重要的音乐元素,会在听音乐时影响人们的情感过程。但是,尚不清楚节奏和训练如何影响个人的音乐情感体验。为了探究节奏对音乐诱发的情感的影响的神经基础,收集了节奏快,中等和慢的音乐,以使用功能性磁共振成像(fMRI)比较音乐家和非音乐家之间神经活动的情感反应差异。从行为上讲,音乐家在快速音乐中的感觉价比非音乐家更高。音乐家,非音乐家和节奏的主要影响是显着的,并且团体和节奏之间的相互作用也很明显。在唤醒维度上,中速音乐的平均得分在这三种中最高。在价数维度上,平均得分从快音乐,中音乐到慢音乐依次降低。功能分析表明,音乐家的神经激活比左上顶叶(IPL)的非音乐家要强。节奏的比较显示,在双边上颞回(STG)中,快音乐的激活比慢音乐的激活强,这为参与者报告的快音乐最高价提供了相应的神经证据。在右赫氏回旋(HG),右中颞回(MTG),右后扣带回皮层(PCC),右前突,右IPL和左STG中,中等音乐表现出比慢音乐更强的激活性。重要的是,这项研究证实并解释了音乐节奏和情感体验之间的联系,以及它们与个人音乐训练之间的相互作用。

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