Snowdon Charles T
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA.
Animals (Basel). 2021 Sep 11;11(9):2670. doi: 10.3390/ani11092670.
Playing music or natural sounds to animals in human care is thought to have beneficial effects. An analysis of published papers on the use of human-based music with animals demonstrates a variety of different results even within the same species. These mixed results suggest the value of tailoring music to the sensory systems of the species involved and in selecting musical structures that are likely to produce the desired effects. I provide a conceptual framework based on the combined knowledge of the natural communication system of a species coupled with musical structures known to differentially influence emotional states, e.g., calming an agitated animal versus stimulating a lethargic animal. This new concept of animal-based music, which is based on understanding animal communication, will lead to more consistent and specific effects of music. Knowledge and appropriate use of animal-based music are important in future research and applications if we are to improve the well-being of animals that are dependent upon human care for their survival.
人们认为,给受人类照料的动物播放音乐或自然声音会产生有益影响。一项对已发表的关于对动物使用人类音乐的论文分析表明,即使是在同一物种中,也会出现各种各样不同的结果。这些参差不齐的结果表明,根据相关物种的感官系统来定制音乐,并选择可能产生预期效果的音乐结构具有重要意义。我提供了一个概念框架,该框架基于对某一物种自然交流系统的综合了解,再结合已知会对情绪状态产生不同影响的音乐结构,比如安抚躁动的动物或刺激慵懒的动物。这种基于对动物交流理解的新型动物专用音乐概念,将使音乐产生更一致、更特定的效果。如果我们要改善那些依赖人类照料才能生存的动物的福祉,那么对动物专用音乐的了解和恰当使用在未来的研究及应用中至关重要。