Individual differences in music reward sensitivity influence the perception of emotions represented by music

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 0 MUSIC Musicae Scientiae Pub Date : 2021-12-15 DOI:10.1177/10298649211060028
Nieves Fuentes-Sánchez, M. C. Pastor, T. Eerola, Raúl Pastor
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Although music is one of the most important sources of pleasure for many people, there are considerable individual differences in music reward sensitivity. Behavioral and neurobiological characterizations of music reward variability have been topics of increasing scientific interest over the last two decades. However, it is not clear how differences in music reward sensitivity might influence the perception of emotions represented by music and, specifically, how music reward sensitivity could influence subjective music evaluation when the affective valence of music is considered. In the present study, we investigated the relationship between music reward sensitivity and the perception of emotions in music, taking into account the emotional category of stimuli (pleasant, neutral, or unpleasant music clips). Music reward and emotion perception were also explored as a function of gender, musicianship, and music discrimination skills. We used the Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire and the previously validated Film Music Stimulus Set (FMSS); participants rated FMSS excerpts for affective dimensions (valence, energy, and tension arousal) and discrete emotions (happiness, anger, fear, tenderness, and sadness). Our results showed that music reward was the main factor influencing FMSS evaluation, particularly for excerpts associated with positive affect. Gender had an important influence on evaluations linked to the negative pole of emotions, and music discrimination skills seemed to be associated with cognitive aspects of music analysis, rather than with the emotional architecture of pleasant music excerpts. Our findings highlight the need to consider music reward sensitivity and gender in studies of music and emotion, and open the possibility of using the FMSS in studies exploring the neurobiological and psychosocial bases of music emotion.
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音乐奖励敏感性的个体差异影响音乐所代表的情绪的感知
虽然音乐是许多人最重要的快乐来源之一,但在音乐奖励敏感性方面存在相当大的个体差异。在过去的二十年里,音乐奖励变异性的行为和神经生物学特征一直是科学界越来越感兴趣的话题。然而,目前尚不清楚音乐奖励敏感性的差异如何影响音乐所代表的情绪的感知,特别是当考虑到音乐的情感价时,音乐奖励敏感性如何影响主观音乐评价。在本研究中,我们研究了音乐奖励敏感性与音乐情感感知之间的关系,考虑了刺激的情感类别(愉快的、中性的或不愉快的音乐片段)。研究还探讨了音乐奖励和情感感知与性别、音乐素养和音乐辨别技能的关系。我们使用巴塞罗那音乐奖励问卷和先前验证的电影音乐刺激集(FMSS);参与者对FMSS摘录的情感维度(效价、能量和紧张唤醒)和离散情绪(快乐、愤怒、恐惧、温柔和悲伤)进行评分。我们的研究结果表明,音乐奖励是影响FMSS评价的主要因素,特别是与积极情绪相关的节选。性别对负面情绪的评价有重要影响,音乐辨别技能似乎与音乐分析的认知方面有关,而不是与愉快音乐节选的情感结构有关。我们的研究结果强调了在音乐和情感研究中考虑音乐奖励敏感性和性别的必要性,并开启了在探索音乐情感的神经生物学和社会心理基础的研究中使用FMSS的可能性。
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Musicae Scientiae
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期刊介绍: MUSICAE SCIENTIAE is the trilingual journal, official organ of ESCOM, published with the financial support of the Belgian Science Policy.
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