Eschrich Susann, Münte Thomas F, Altenmüller Eckart O
Institute of Music Physiology and Musicians' Medicine, University of Music and Drama Hannover, Hohenzollernstrasse 47, 30161 Hannover, Germany.
BMC Neurosci. 2008 May 28;9:48. doi: 10.1186/1471-2202-9-48.
Specific pieces of music can elicit strong emotions in listeners and, possibly in connection with these emotions, can be remembered even years later. However, episodic memory for emotional music compared with less emotional music has not yet been examined. We investigated whether emotional music is remembered better than less emotional music. Also, we examined the influence of musical structure on memory performance.
Recognition of 40 musical excerpts was investigated as a function of arousal, valence, and emotional intensity ratings of the music. In the first session the participants judged valence and arousal of the musical pieces. One week later, participants listened to the 40 old and 40 new musical excerpts randomly interspersed and were asked to make an old/new decision as well as to indicate arousal and valence of the pieces. Musical pieces that were rated as very positive were recognized significantly better.
Musical excerpts rated as very positive are remembered better. Valence seems to be an important modulator of episodic long-term memory for music. Evidently, strong emotions related to the musical experience facilitate memory formation and retrieval.
特定的音乐片段能够在听众中引发强烈的情感,并且可能与这些情感相关联,甚至在多年后仍能被记住。然而,与情感不那么强烈的音乐相比,情感音乐的情景记忆尚未得到研究。我们调查了情感音乐是否比情感不那么强烈的音乐更容易被记住。此外,我们还研究了音乐结构对记忆表现的影响。
对40段音乐片段的识别情况作为音乐的唤醒度、效价和情感强度评分的函数进行了调查。在第一阶段,参与者对音乐片段的效价和唤醒度进行了判断。一周后,参与者随机穿插聆听40段旧的和40段新的音乐片段,并被要求做出新旧判断,同时指出片段的唤醒度和效价。被评为非常积极的音乐片段的识别率明显更高。
被评为非常积极的音乐片段更容易被记住。效价似乎是音乐情景长期记忆的一个重要调节因素。显然,与音乐体验相关的强烈情感有助于记忆的形成和检索。