Changes in Concentration of Oxygenated Hemoglobin in the Prefrontal Cortex while Absorbed in Listening to Music

Junichiro Wakatsuki, Kazuhiro Akashi, T. Uozumi
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Two experiments were conducted to investigate the relation between changes in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) during listening to music and the impression of that music. As an indicator of rCBF, the oxygenated hemoglobin concentration (oxy-Hb) was adopted, as measured using near-infrared spectroscopy. In all, eight subjects participated in Experiment 1: we compared effects of music and noise played at three sound pressures. A significant decrease in rCBF was found in most subjects when listening to music at ca. 65 dB. Linear regression of evaluated items of impression against changes in rCBF was conducted, revealing that absorption had the largest coefficient of determination. In Experiment 2, two of the eight subjects compared effects of music of various kinds. Linear regression revealed the same results as Experiment 1, suggesting that some regions near the prefrontal cortex become active when a listener is absorbed in listening to music.
聆听音乐时前额皮质含氧血红蛋白浓度的变化
我们进行了两个实验来研究听音乐时区域脑血流量(rCBF)的变化与音乐印象之间的关系。采用近红外光谱法测定氧合血红蛋白浓度(oxy-Hb)作为rCBF的指标。总共有8名受试者参加了实验1:我们比较了在三种声压下播放的音乐和噪音的效果。大多数受试者在听约65分贝的音乐时,rCBF显著减少。对评价的印象项目对rCBF变化进行了线性回归,发现吸收具有最大的决定系数。在实验2中,8名受试者中有2名比较了不同类型音乐的效果。线性回归显示了与实验1相同的结果,表明当听众全神贯注地听音乐时,前额叶皮层附近的一些区域变得活跃。
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