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从日常情感到审美情感:走向音乐情感的统一理论。

From everyday emotions to aesthetic emotions: towards a unified theory of musical emotions.

机构信息

Uppsala University, Sweden.

出版信息

Phys Life Rev. 2013 Sep;10(3):235-66. doi: 10.1016/j.plrev.2013.05.008. Epub 2013 May 29.

Abstract

The sound of music may arouse profound emotions in listeners. But such experiences seem to involve a 'paradox', namely that music--an abstract form of art, which appears removed from our concerns in everyday life--can arouse emotions - biologically evolved reactions related to human survival. How are these (seemingly) non-commensurable phenomena linked together? Key is to understand the processes through which sounds are imbued with meaning. It can be argued that the survival of our ancient ancestors depended on their ability to detect patterns in sounds, derive meaning from them, and adjust their behavior accordingly. Such an ecological perspective on sound and emotion forms the basis of a recent multi-level framework that aims to explain emotional responses to music in terms of a large set of psychological mechanisms. The goal of this review is to offer an updated and expanded version of the framework that can explain both 'everyday emotions' and 'aesthetic emotions'. The revised framework--referred to as BRECVEMA--includes eight mechanisms: Brain Stem Reflex, Rhythmic Entrainment, Evaluative Conditioning, Contagion, Visual Imagery, Episodic Memory, Musical Expectancy, and Aesthetic Judgment. In this review, it is argued that all of the above mechanisms may be directed at information that occurs in a 'musical event' (i.e., a specific constellation of music, listener, and context). Of particular significance is the addition of a mechanism corresponding to aesthetic judgments of the music, to better account for typical 'appreciation emotions' such as admiration and awe. Relationships between aesthetic judgments and other mechanisms are reviewed based on the revised framework. It is suggested that the framework may contribute to a long-needed reconciliation between previous approaches that have conceptualized music listeners' responses in terms of either 'everyday emotions' or 'aesthetic emotions'.

摘要

音乐的声音可能会引起听众深刻的情感。但这样的体验似乎涉及到一个“悖论”,即音乐——一种抽象的艺术形式,似乎与我们日常生活中的关注点相脱离——可以引起情感——与人类生存相关的生物进化反应。这些(看似)不可通约的现象是如何联系在一起的?关键是要理解声音被赋予意义的过程。可以说,我们古代祖先的生存取决于他们检测声音模式、从中得出意义并相应地调整行为的能力。这种对声音和情感的生态视角构成了最近一个多层次框架的基础,该框架旨在根据一系列心理机制来解释对音乐的情感反应。本综述的目的是提供一个更新和扩展的框架版本,可以解释“日常情感”和“审美情感”。经过修订的框架——称为 BRECVEMA——包括八个机制:脑干反射、节奏同步、评价条件作用、感染、视觉意象、情节记忆、音乐期望和审美判断。在这篇综述中,有人认为所有上述机制都可能针对发生在“音乐事件”(即特定的音乐、听众和环境组合)中的信息。特别重要的是,增加了一个对应于音乐审美判断的机制,以更好地解释典型的“欣赏情感”,如钦佩和敬畏。根据修订后的框架,综述了审美判断与其他机制之间的关系。有人认为,该框架可能有助于弥合之前的方法之间长期存在的分歧,这些方法要么将音乐听众的反应概念化为“日常情感”,要么概念化为“审美情感”。

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