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Animal signals and emotion in music: coordinating affect across groups

机译:音乐中的动物信号和情感:协调各个群体之间的影响

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Researchers studying the emotional impact of music have not traditionally been concerned with the principled relationship between form and function in evolved animal signals. The acoustic structure of musical forms is related in important ways to emotion perception, and thus research on non-human animal vocalizations is relevant for understanding emotion in music. Musical behavior occurs in cultural contexts that include many other coordinated activities which mark group identity, and can allow people to communicate within and between social alliances. The emotional impact of music might be best understood as a proximate mechanism serving an ultimately social function. Recent work reveals intimate connections between properties of certain animal signals and evocative aspects of human music, including (1) examinations of the role of nonlinearities (e.g., broadband noise) in non-human animal vocalizations, and the analogous production and perception of these features in human music, and (2) an analysis of group musical performances and possible relationships to non-human animal chorusing and emotional contagion effects. Communicative features in music are likely due primarily to evolutionary by-products of phylogenetically older, but still intact communication systems. But in some cases, such as the coordinated rhythmic sounds produced by groups of musicians, our appreciation and emotional engagement might be driven by an adaptive social signaling system. Future empirical work should examine human musical behavior through the comparative lens of behavioral ecology and an adaptationist cognitive science. By this view, particular coordinated sound combinations generated by musicians exploit evolved perceptual response biases – many shared across species – and proliferate through cultural evolutionary processes.
机译:传统上,研究音乐的情感影响的研究人员并不关心进化的动物信号中形式与功能之间的原则关系。音乐形式的声学结构在重要方面与情感感知有关,因此对非人类动物发声的研究与理解音乐中的情感有关。音乐行为发生在文化环境中,其中包括许多其他协调活动,这些活动标志着群体的身份,并可以使人们在社会联盟之内和之间进行交流。音乐的情感影响最好被理解为一种服务于最终社会功能的最接近的机制。最近的工作揭示了某些动物信号的属性与人类音乐的唤起方面之间的密切联系,包括(1)检查非线性(例如宽带噪声)在非人类动物发声中的作用,以及这些特征的类似产生和感知(2)团体音乐表演以及与非人类动物合唱和情感传染效应的可能关系的分析。音乐中的交流功能可能主要归因于系统发育较旧但仍完整的通讯系统的进化副产品。但是在某些情况下,例如由一群音乐家产生的有节奏的节奏声音,我们的欣赏和情感参与可能是由适应性社会信号系统驱动的。未来的经验工作应通过行为生态学和适应主义认知科学的比较视角来检验人类的音乐行为。通过这种观点,音乐家产生的特定的协调声音组合利用了进化的知觉反应偏差(许多物种之间共享),并通过文化进化过程得以扩散。

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