Chills, Bets, and Dopamine

L. Ferreri, J. Riba, R. Zatorre, A. Rodríguez-Fornells
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During the past decade, research in cognitive neuroscience has tried to understand how the organized acoustic information we call music is decoded in the brain as pleasant and rewarding stimulus. In this chapter, the authors retrace part of this intriguing journey: from the first positron emission tomography study revealing the association between the mesolimbic system and musical pleasure to the recent pharmacological interventions showing that dopamine causally mediates the subjectively rewarding experience elicited by music. The dopamine-dependent hedonic and motivational responses to music may depend on the modulations of several neural mechanisms related not only to emotion, but also to attention and memory. Musical reward arises therefore as a complex set of processes which constitute a special access key to the study of human cognition.
寒意、赌注和多巴胺
在过去的十年里,认知神经科学的研究试图理解我们称之为音乐的有组织的声音信息是如何在大脑中被解码为愉快和有益的刺激的。在本章中,作者追溯了这一有趣旅程的一部分:从第一个正电子发射断层扫描研究揭示了中脑边缘系统和音乐愉悦之间的联系,到最近的药理学干预表明多巴胺介导了音乐引发的主观奖励体验。多巴胺依赖于音乐的快乐和动机反应可能取决于几种神经机制的调节,这些神经机制不仅与情感有关,而且与注意力和记忆有关。因此,音乐奖励作为一套复杂的过程而产生,这些过程构成了研究人类认知的特殊途径。
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