Beyond the Music Itself: How the Social Bond of Listeners with Performers Affects Their Music Liking.

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Yingying Hou, Linwei Yu, Shuyi Li, Bei Song, Yi Hu
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Abstract

Listening to preferred music can strengthen the social bond between listeners and performers. However, little is known about whether and how social bonds, such as shared group identity, affect music listening activities. In this study, we manipulated social condition (inclusion vs. exclusion) to influence participants' group identification with music performers, after which they listened to six music pieces by the performers. The behavioral results showed that stronger group identification was associated with greater music liking. Machine-learning predictive models showed the effect of group identification on music liking beyond musical features. Notably, interpersonal brain analyses revealed increased inter-brain synchronization (IBS) in the temporal cortex between participants and performers. This IBS could mediate the relationship between group identification and music liking. The music-related IBS emerged earlier during listening, with participants' brain activity preceding that of performers, suggesting anticipatory neural engagement. This study reveals the unique role of group identification in shaping music appreciation and the underlying inter-brain mechanisms. It highlights the performer-listener bond as a potential conduit for intergroup communication in musical contexts.

超越音乐本身:听众与表演者的社会关系如何影响他们对音乐的喜爱。
听喜欢的音乐可以加强听众和表演者之间的社会联系。然而,人们对社会关系(如共同的群体认同)是否以及如何影响音乐聆听活动知之甚少。在本研究中,我们操纵社会条件(包容与排斥)来影响参与者对音乐表演者的群体认同,之后他们听了表演者的六首音乐作品。行为结果显示,更强的群体认同与更大的音乐喜好有关。机器学习预测模型显示,群体认同对音乐喜好的影响超出了音乐特征。值得注意的是,人际大脑分析显示,参与者和表演者之间的颞叶皮层的脑间同步(IBS)有所增加。这种IBS可以调解群体认同与音乐喜好之间的关系。与音乐相关的肠易激综合征在听音乐时出现得更早,参与者的大脑活动早于表演者,这表明预期的神经参与。本研究揭示了群体认同在塑造音乐欣赏中的独特作用和潜在的脑间机制。它强调了表演者-听众之间的纽带是音乐背景下群体间交流的潜在渠道。
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