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放松期间音乐熟悉度和音乐特征对大脑活动影响的个体差异。

Individual differences in the effects of musical familiarity and musical features on brain activity during relaxation.

作者信息

Scarratt Rebecca Jane, Dietz Martin, Vuust Peter, Kleber Boris, Jespersen Kira Vibe

机构信息

Center for Music in the Brain, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University & The Royal Academy of Music Aarhus/Aalborg, Aarhus, Denmark.

Center for Functionally Integrative Neuroscience, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.

出版信息

Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2025 Sep 4. doi: 10.3758/s13415-025-01342-9.

Abstract

Finding a way to relax is increasingly difficult in our overstimulating, modern society. Chronic stress can have severe psychological and physiological consequences. Music is a promising tool to promote relaxation by lowering heart rate, modulating mood and thoughts, and providing a sense of safety. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate how music influences brain activity during relaxation with a particular focus on the participants' experience of different types of music. In a 2 × 2 design, 57 participants were scanned while rating how relaxed they felt after listening to 28-s excerpts of either familiar or unfamiliar relaxation music with calm or energetic features. Behaviourally, calm music was the strongest predictor of relaxation, followed by familiar music. Functional magnetic resonance imaging results revealed activations of auditory, motor, emotion, and memory areas for listening to familiar compared with unfamiliar music. This suggests increased audiomotor synchronization and participant engagement of known music. Listening to unfamiliar music was correlated with attention-related brain activity, suggesting increased attentional load for this music. Behaviourally, we identified four clusters of participants based on their relaxation response to the different types of music. These groups also displayed distinct auditory and motor activity patterns, suggesting that the behavioural responses are linked to changes in music processing. Interestingly, some individuals found energetic music to be relaxing if it is familiar, whereas others only found calm music to be relaxing. Such individual behavioural and neurological differences in relaxation responses to music emphasise the importance of developing personalised music-based interventions.

摘要

在我们这个过度刺激的现代社会中,找到一种放松的方式变得越来越困难。慢性压力会产生严重的心理和生理后果。音乐是一种很有前景的促进放松的工具,它可以降低心率、调节情绪和思维,并提供一种安全感。我们使用功能磁共振成像来研究音乐在放松过程中如何影响大脑活动,特别关注参与者对不同类型音乐的体验。在一个2×2的设计中,57名参与者在听了28秒熟悉或不熟悉的、具有平静或活力特征的放松音乐片段后,对自己感觉有多放松进行评分的同时接受扫描。在行为方面,平静的音乐是放松的最强预测因素,其次是熟悉的音乐。功能磁共振成像结果显示,与不熟悉的音乐相比,听熟悉的音乐时听觉、运动、情感和记忆区域会被激活。这表明已知音乐的听觉运动同步性和参与者的参与度有所增加。听不熟悉的音乐与注意力相关的大脑活动有关,这表明这种音乐的注意力负荷增加。在行为方面,我们根据参与者对不同类型音乐的放松反应,确定了四类参与者。这些组也表现出不同的听觉和运动活动模式,这表明行为反应与音乐处理的变化有关。有趣的是,一些人如果觉得活力音乐熟悉,就会觉得它能让人放松,而另一些人则只觉得平静的音乐能让人放松。这种对音乐放松反应的个体行为和神经差异强调了开发个性化音乐干预措施的重要性。

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