Blood A J, Zatorre R J, Bermudez P, Evans A C
Neuropsychology/Cognitive Neuroscience Unit, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, PQ, Canada.
Nat Neurosci. 1999 Apr;2(4):382-7. doi: 10.1038/7299.
Neural correlates of the often-powerful emotional responses to music are poorly understood. Here we used positron emission tomography to examine cerebral blood flow (CBF) changes related to affective responses to music. Ten volunteers were scanned while listening to six versions of a novel musical passage varying systematically in degree of dissonance. Reciprocal CBF covariations were observed in several distinct paralimbic and neocortical regions as a function of dissonance and of perceived pleasantness/unpleasantness. The findings suggest that music may recruit neural mechanisms similar to those previously associated with pleasant/unpleasant emotional states, but different from those underlying other components of music perception, and other emotions such as fear.
人们对音乐常常引发的强烈情感反应的神经关联了解甚少。在此,我们利用正电子发射断层扫描技术来检测与音乐情感反应相关的脑血流量(CBF)变化。十名志愿者在聆听一段新颖的音乐段落的六个版本时接受了扫描,这些版本在不和谐程度上有系统地变化。随着不和谐程度以及感知到的愉悦/不悦程度的变化,在几个不同的边缘旁叶和新皮质区域观察到了相互的CBF协变。研究结果表明,音乐可能会调用与先前与愉悦/不悦情绪状态相关的神经机制,但与音乐感知的其他成分以及恐惧等其他情绪所涉及的神经机制不同。