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是什么让音乐令人难忘?老年人群中音乐声音特征与音乐所唤起的情绪和记忆之间的关系。

What makes music memorable? Relationships between acoustic musical features and music-evoked emotions and memories in older adults.

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Logopedics, Music, Ageing and Rehabilitation Team, Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

The Rehabilitation Foundation, Helsinki, Finland.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 May 14;16(5):e0251692. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0251692. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

Music has a unique capacity to evoke both strong emotions and vivid autobiographical memories. Previous music information retrieval (MIR) studies have shown that the emotional experience of music is influenced by a combination of musical features, including tonal, rhythmic, and loudness features. Here, our aim was to explore the relationship between music-evoked emotions and music-evoked memories and how musical features (derived with MIR) can predict them both.

METHODS

Healthy older adults (N = 113, age ≥ 60 years) participated in a listening task in which they rated a total of 140 song excerpts comprising folk songs and popular songs from 1950s to 1980s on five domains measuring the emotional (valence, arousal, emotional intensity) and memory (familiarity, autobiographical salience) experience of the songs. A set of 24 musical features were extracted from the songs using computational MIR methods. Principal component analyses were applied to reduce multicollinearity, resulting in six core musical components, which were then used to predict the behavioural ratings in multiple regression analyses.

RESULTS

All correlations between behavioural ratings were positive and ranged from moderate to very high (r = 0.46-0.92). Emotional intensity showed the highest correlation to both autobiographical salience and familiarity. In the MIR data, three musical components measuring salience of the musical pulse (Pulse strength), relative strength of high harmonics (Brightness), and fluctuation in the frequencies between 200-800 Hz (Low-mid) predicted both music-evoked emotions and memories. Emotional intensity (and valence to a lesser extent) mediated the predictive effect of the musical components on music-evoked memories.

CONCLUSIONS

The results suggest that music-evoked emotions are strongly related to music-evoked memories in healthy older adults and that both music-evoked emotions and memories are predicted by the same core musical features.

摘要

背景与目的

音乐具有唤起强烈情感和生动自传记忆的独特能力。先前的音乐信息检索(MIR)研究表明,音乐的情感体验受到音乐特征的组合影响,包括音高、节奏和响度特征。在这里,我们的目的是探索音乐唤起的情感和音乐唤起的记忆之间的关系,以及音乐特征(通过 MIR 得出)如何同时预测这两者。

方法

健康的老年人(N=113,年龄≥60 岁)参与了一项聆听任务,他们对总共 140 个歌曲片段进行了评价,这些歌曲片段包括 20 世纪 50 年代至 80 年代的民歌和流行歌曲,评价维度包括情感(愉悦度、唤醒度、情感强度)和记忆(熟悉度、自传体突显度)体验。使用计算的 MIR 方法从歌曲中提取了一组 24 个音乐特征。应用主成分分析来减少多重共线性,得到六个核心音乐成分,然后在多元回归分析中使用这些成分来预测行为评分。

结果

所有行为评分之间的相关性均为正相关,范围从中等至高(r=0.46-0.92)。情感强度与自传体突显度和熟悉度都有最高的相关性。在 MIR 数据中,三个衡量音乐脉冲突显度的音乐成分(脉冲强度、高谐音的相对强度、200-800Hz 之间的频率波动(中低频))预测了音乐唤起的情感和记忆。情感强度(以及较小程度的愉悦度)介导了音乐成分对音乐唤起记忆的预测效应。

结论

结果表明,健康老年人的音乐唤起情感与音乐唤起记忆密切相关,音乐唤起情感和记忆都可以通过相同的核心音乐特征来预测。

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