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Mapping Aesthetic Musical Emotions in the Brain
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MusicLeft StriatumAuditory ImageryMusic CognitionAffective NeuroscienceMusic PsychologyPsychologySocial SciencesMusicologyEmotional ResponseEmotion RegulationFelt EmotionsCognitive NeuroscienceMusic ProcessingParametric AnalysesAesthetic Musical EmotionsNeurobiological FactorExperimental AestheticNeuroscienceArtsEmotion
Music evokes complex emotions beyond pleasant/unpleasant or happy/sad dichotomies usually investigated in neuroscience. Here, we used functional neuroimaging with parametric analyses based on the intensity of felt emotions to explore a wider spectrum of affective responses reported during music listening. Positive emotions correlated with activation of left striatum and insula when high-arousing (Wonder, Joy) but right striatum and orbitofrontal cortex when low-arousing (Nostalgia, Tenderness). Irrespective of their positive/negative valence, high-arousal emotions (Tension, Power, and Joy) also correlated with activations in sensory and motor areas, whereas low-arousal categories (Peacefulness, Nostalgia, and Sadness) selectively engaged ventromedial prefrontal cortex and hippocampus. The right parahippocampal cortex activated in all but positive high-arousal conditions. Results also suggested some blends between activation patterns associated with different classes of emotions, particularly for feelings of Wonder or Transcendence. These data reveal a differentiated recruitment across emotions of networks involved in reward, memory, self-reflective, and sensorimotor processes, which may account for the unique richness of musical emotions.
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