Center for Brain and Cognition, University of California, San Diego, California, USA.
School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, Queen's University, Belfast, United Kingdom.
Bioessays. 2020 Dec;42(12):e2000099. doi: 10.1002/bies.202000099. Epub 2020 Nov 10.
We propose that synesthetic cross-activation between the primary auditory cortex and the anatomically adjacent insula may help explain two puzzling conditions-autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) and misophonia-in which quotidian sounds involuntarily trigger strong emotional responses. In ASMR the sounds engender relaxation, while in misophonia they trigger an aversive response. The insula both plays an important role in autonomic nervous system control and integrates multiple interoceptive maps representing the physiological state of the body to substantiate a dynamic representation of emotional wellbeing. We propose that in ASMR cross-activation of the map for affective (sensual) touch leads to an increase in subjective wellbeing and parasympathetic activity. Conversely, in misophonia the effect of the cross-activation is to decrease emotional wellbeing and increase sympathetic activity. Our hypothesis also illuminates the connection between hearing and wellbeing more broadly and helps explain why so many people experience decreased wellbeing from modern urban soundscapes.
我们提出,初级听觉皮层和解剖上相邻的脑岛之间的联觉交叉激活可能有助于解释两种令人费解的情况——自主感觉经络反应(ASMR)和厌恶声音症(misophonia),在这些情况下,日常声音会不自觉地引发强烈的情绪反应。在 ASMR 中,声音引起放松,而在厌恶声音症中,声音引发厌恶反应。脑岛在自主神经系统控制中起着重要作用,并整合了多个代表身体生理状态的内脏感觉图,以证实情绪健康的动态表现。我们提出,在 ASMR 中,情感(感觉)触摸的图谱的交叉激活导致主观幸福感和副交感神经活动的增加。相反,在厌恶声音症中,交叉激活的作用是降低情绪幸福感并增加交感神经活动。我们的假设还更广泛地阐明了听觉与幸福感之间的联系,并有助于解释为什么那么多人会因为现代城市的声音景观而感到幸福感降低。