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.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Dec 27;19(1):278. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19010278.
This paper argues for a biological conception of music listening as an evolutionary achievement that is related to a long history of cognitive and affective-emotional functions, which are grounded in basic homeostatic regulation. Starting from the three levels of description, the acoustic description of sounds, the neurological level of processing, and the psychological correlates of neural stimulation, it conceives of listeners as open systems that are in continuous interaction with the sonic world. By monitoring and altering their current state, they can try to stay within the limits of operating set points in the pursuit of a controlled state of dynamic equilibrium, which is fueled by interoceptive and exteroceptive sources of information. Listening, in this homeostatic view, can be adaptive and goal-directed with the aim of maintaining the internal physiology and directing behavior towards conditions that make it possible to thrive by seeking out stimuli that are valued as beneficial and worthy, or by attempting to avoid those that are annoying and harmful. This calls forth the mechanisms of pleasure and reward, the distinction between pleasure and enjoyment, the twin notions of valence and arousal, the affect-related consequences of music listening, the role of affective regulation and visceral reactions to the sounds, and the distinction between adaptive and maladaptive listening.
本文主张将音乐聆听理解为一种生物性的认知成就,它与认知和情感功能的悠久历史有关,而这些功能又根植于基本的体内平衡调节。本文从声音的声学描述、神经处理水平以及神经刺激的心理关联这三个描述层面出发,将聆听者设想为与音响世界持续互动的开放系统。通过监测和改变他们当前的状态,他们可以试图保持在操作设定点的范围内,追求一种由内感受和外感受信息驱动的受控的动平衡状态。在这种体内平衡的观点中,聆听是适应性的和目标导向的,其目的是维持内部生理机能,并引导行为朝向能够通过寻求有益和有价值的刺激,或者通过试图避免那些烦人和有害的刺激来茁壮成长的方向。这就需要用到愉悦和奖励的机制、愉悦和享受的区别、效价和唤醒的双重概念、音乐聆听的情感相关后果、情感调节和对声音的内脏反应的作用,以及适应性和非适应性聆听的区别。