Beauty and the brain – Investigating the neural and musical attributes of beauty during naturalistic music listening

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-12-09 DOI:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2024.12.008
E. Brattico , A. Brusa , M. Dietz , T. Jacobsen , H.M. Fernandes , G. Gaggero , P. Toiviainen , P. Vuust , A.M. Proverbio
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Beauty judgments are common in daily life, but rarely studied in cognitive neuroscience. Here, in three studies, we searched for the neural mechanisms of musical beauty using a naturalistic free-listening paradigm applied to behavioral and neuroimaging recordings and validated by experts’ judgments. In Study 1, 30 adults continuously rated the perceived beauty of three musical pieces using a motion sensor. This served to identify the musical passages that were inter-subjectively judged as more or less beautiful (‘beautiful’ vs. ‘not-beautiful’ passages). For identifying the consistent neural determinants of the perception of musical beauty, we utilized these ratings in Study 2, where 36 adults were recorded with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) while they listened attentively to the same pieces of Study 1. In Study 3, to identify the musicological features characterizing the beautiful and not-beautiful passages of Studies 1–2, we collected post-hoc questionnaires from 12 music-composition experts. Results from Study 2 evidenced focal activity in the orbitofrontal cortex when listening to beautiful passages whereas the not-beautiful passages were associated with bilateral supratemporal activity. Effective connectivity analysis discovered inhibition of auditory activation and neural communication with the right orbitofrontal cortex for listening to beautiful passages vs. intrinsic activation of auditory cortices and decreased coupling to orbitofrontal cortex for not-beautiful passages. Experts’ questionnaires indicated that the beautiful passages were more melodic, calm, sad, slow, tonal, traditional, and simple than the ones rated negatively. In sum, we identified neural and psychological underpinnings of musical beauty, irrespectively of individual taste and listening biography.
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美与大脑——在自然主义音乐聆听过程中调查美的神经和音乐属性。
审美判断在日常生活中很常见,但很少在认知神经科学中进行研究。在这三项研究中,我们使用了一种自然主义的自由聆听范式,将其应用于行为和神经成像记录,并通过专家的判断进行验证,以寻找音乐美的神经机制。在研究1中,30名成年人连续使用运动传感器对三首音乐作品的感知美进行评级。这有助于识别被主体间判断为或多或少美丽的音乐段落(“美丽”vs“美丽”)。“不漂亮”章节)。为了确定音乐美感感知的一致神经决定因素,我们将这些评级应用于研究2,其中36名成年人在专心聆听研究1中的相同片段时使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)进行记录。在研究3中,为了确定研究1-2中优美和不优美段落的音乐学特征,我们从12位音乐作曲专家那里收集了临时问卷。研究2的结果证明,当听到优美的音乐时,眶额叶皮层有局灶性活动,而听到不优美的音乐时,则与双侧颞上活动有关。有效的连通性分析发现,听觉激活和与右侧眶额皮质的神经交流在听美丽的段落时受到抑制,而在听不美丽的段落时,听觉皮质的内在激活和与眶额皮质的耦合减少。专家的调查问卷显示,与那些被评为负面的段落相比,美丽的段落更有旋律、平静、悲伤、缓慢、有音调、传统和简单。总之,我们确定了音乐美的神经和心理基础,与个人品味和聆听传记无关。
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Neuroscience
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期刊介绍: Neuroscience publishes papers describing the results of original research on any aspect of the scientific study of the nervous system. Any paper, however short, will be considered for publication provided that it reports significant, new and carefully confirmed findings with full experimental details.
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