Creativity in Music: The Brain Dynamics of Jazz Improvisation.

IF 4.8 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Patricia Alves Da Mota,Henrique Miguel Fernandes,Ana Teresa Lourenço Queiroga,Eloise Stark,Jakub Vohryzek,Joana Cabral,Ole Adrian Heggli,Nuno Sousa,Gustavo Deco,Morten Kringelbach,Peter Vuust
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Jazz improvisation is a controlled yet ecologically valid framework for investigating spontaneous creative behavior. We examined spatiotemporal brain dynamics when skilled musicians applied different strategies to improvise on a jazz standard. We performed rest and task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging on 16 skilled jazz pianists playing "Days of Wine and Roses", with varying levels of improvisation freedom: (1) playing the melody from memory (byHeart); (2) improvising on the melody (iMelody); and (3) freely improvising (iFreely) on the chord changes. Behaviorally, higher levels of improvisational freedom were associated with a larger number of notes, greater melodic entropy, and reduced pitch predictability. Using the Leading Eigenvector Dynamics Analysis (LEiDA), we found increased activity in the reward system for all conditions compared to rest, including the orbito-frontal cortex. In the improvisation conditions compared to rest, there was a significantly higher probability of a brain state comprising auditory and sensorimotor areas related to musical performance and right insula belonging to the posterior salience network. The highest level of improvisational freedom (iFreely) had a higher occurrence of a brain substate, including the default mode, executive control, and language networks. These networks are involved in planning complex behaviors, decision-making, and motor control-all relevant for understanding neural signatures of creativity.
音乐中的创造力:爵士乐即兴创作的大脑动态。
爵士乐即兴演奏是一种受控制但在生态学上有效的框架,用于研究自发的创造性行为。当熟练的音乐家运用不同的策略即兴演奏爵士乐标准曲时,我们研究了大脑的时空动态。我们对16位熟练的爵士钢琴家演奏“葡萄酒与玫瑰的日子”进行了休息和任务型功能磁共振成像,他们具有不同程度的即兴自由:(1)根据记忆演奏旋律(通过heart);(二)根据旋律即兴创作(《旋律》);(3)根据和弦的变化自由即兴创作。从行为上看,更高水平的即兴自由与更多的音符、更大的旋律熵和更低的音调可预测性有关。使用领先特征向量动力学分析(LEiDA),我们发现与休息相比,在所有条件下奖励系统的活动都增加了,包括眶额皮质。在即兴演奏条件下,与休息相比,大脑状态包括与音乐表演相关的听觉和感觉运动区域以及属于后显性网络的右脑岛的可能性要高得多。最高水平的即兴自由(iFreely)有更高的大脑亚状态,包括默认模式、执行控制和语言网络。这些神经网络参与了复杂行为的规划、决策和运动控制——所有这些都与理解创造力的神经特征有关。
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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11.00
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1.90%
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193
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Published on behalf of the New York Academy of Sciences, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences provides multidisciplinary perspectives on research of current scientific interest with far-reaching implications for the wider scientific community and society at large. Each special issue assembles the best thinking of key contributors to a field of investigation at a time when emerging developments offer the promise of new insight. Individually themed, Annals special issues stimulate new ways to think about science by providing a neutral forum for discourse—within and across many institutions and fields.
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