Reybrouck Mark, Vuust Peter, Brattico Elvira
Faculty of Arts, University of Leuven, 3000 Leuven, Belgium.
Department of Art History, Musicology and Theater Studies, IPEM Institute for Psychoacoustics and Electronic Music, 9000 Ghent, Belgium.
Brain Sci. 2018 Jun 12;8(6):107. doi: 10.3390/brainsci8060107.
Listening to music is above all a human experience, which becomes an aesthetic experience when an individual immerses himself/herself in the music, dedicating attention to perceptual-cognitive-affective interpretation and evaluation. The study of these processes where the individual perceives, understands, enjoys and evaluates a set of auditory stimuli has mainly been focused on the effect of music on specific brain structures, as measured with neurophysiology and neuroimaging techniques. The very recent application of network science algorithms to brain research allows an insight into the functional connectivity between brain regions. These studies in network neuroscience have identified distinct circuits that function during goal-directed tasks and resting states. We review recent neuroimaging findings which indicate that music listening is traceable in terms of network connectivity and activations of target regions in the brain, in particular between the auditory cortex, the reward brain system and brain regions active during mind wandering.
听音乐首先是一种人类体验,当一个人沉浸在音乐中,专注于感知-认知-情感的解读和评估时,它就会变成一种审美体验。对个体感知、理解、欣赏和评估一组听觉刺激的这些过程的研究,主要集中在音乐对特定脑结构的影响上,这是通过神经生理学和神经成像技术来测量的。网络科学算法在脑研究中的最新应用,使人们能够深入了解脑区之间的功能连接。这些网络神经科学研究已经确定了在目标导向任务和静息状态下发挥作用的不同回路。我们回顾了最近的神经成像研究结果,这些结果表明,听音乐在脑网络连接和大脑目标区域的激活方面是可追踪的,特别是在听觉皮层、奖赏脑系统和心不在焉时活跃的脑区之间。