Heggli Ole Adrian, Stupacher Jan, Vuust Peter
Center for Music in the Brain, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University and The Royal Academy of Music Aarhus/Aalborg, Aarhus, Denmark.
R Soc Open Sci. 2021 Nov 10;8(11):210885. doi: 10.1098/rsos.210885. eCollection 2021 Nov.
The rhythm of human life is governed by diurnal cycles, as a result of endogenous circadian processes evolved to maximize biological fitness. Even complex aspects of daily life, such as affective states, exhibit systematic diurnal patterns which in turn influence behaviour. As a result, previous research has identified population-level diurnal patterns in affective preference for music. By analysing audio features from over two billion music streaming events on Spotify, we find that the music people listen to divides into five distinct time blocks corresponding to morning, afternoon, evening, night and late night/early morning. By integrating an artificial neural network with Spotify's API, we show a general awareness of diurnal preference in playlists, which is not present to the same extent for individual tracks. Our results demonstrate how music intertwines with our daily lives and highlight how even something as individual as musical preference is influenced by underlying diurnal patterns.
人类生活的节奏受昼夜循环的支配,这是内源性昼夜节律过程演变的结果,目的是使生物适应性最大化。即使是日常生活中的复杂方面,如情感状态,也呈现出系统的昼夜模式,进而影响行为。因此,先前的研究已经确定了人群层面在音乐情感偏好上的昼夜模式。通过分析Spotify上超过20亿次音乐流媒体事件的音频特征,我们发现人们收听的音乐可分为五个不同的时间段,分别对应早晨、下午、晚上、夜间以及深夜/凌晨。通过将人工神经网络与Spotify的应用程序编程接口相结合,我们表明播放列表中存在对昼夜偏好的普遍认知,而这种认知在单个曲目上的体现程度并不相同。我们的研究结果展示了音乐如何与我们的日常生活交织在一起,并突出了即使像音乐偏好这样个性化的事物也会受到潜在昼夜模式影响的程度。