心灵冲浪:音乐吸收中的注意力

IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Simon Høffding , Nanette Nielsen , Bruno Laeng
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摘要

音乐心理学和认知心理学的文献声称——矛盾的是——音乐吸收包括集中注意力和走神的过程。我们研究了这一悖论,并试图通过对世界上一些最熟练的音乐家进行定性现象学研究,将认知心理学关于注意力和走神的研究与定性现象学研究相结合,来解决这个问题。我们声称,一种体验模式是可能的,它涉及到强烈的注意力和表面上看起来像走神的东西。我们建议用一个新的概念来把握这种不同的体验模式:“心灵冲浪”。我们认为,将注意力的密集性和选择性能力结合起来,可以部分解释一个人是如何同时集中注意力并自由地“冲浪”在“音乐浪潮”上的。最后,我们将这项关于注意力的新颖和基础工作与4E认知帐户结合起来,以显示音乐如何作为情感和认知支架,从而使冲浪成为可能。
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Mind surfing: Attention in musical absorption

Literature in the psychology of music and in cognitive psychology claims – paradoxically – that musical absorption includes processes of both focused attention and mind wandering. We examine this paradox and aim to resolve it by integrating accounts from cognitive psychology on attention and mind wandering with qualitative phenomenological research on some of the world’s most skilled musicians. We claim that a mode of experience that involves intense attention and what superficially seems like mind wandering is possible. We propose to grasp this different mode of experience with a new concept: “mind surfing”. We suggest that a conjoined consideration of attention’s intensive and selective capacities can partially explain how one can be both focused and freely “surfing” on a “musical wave” at the same time. Finally, we couple this novel and foundational work on attention with a 4E cognition account to show how music acts as an affective and cognitive scaffold, thereby enabling the surfing.

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Cognitive Systems Research
Cognitive Systems Research 工程技术-计算机:人工智能
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
5.10%
发文量
40
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Cognitive Systems Research is dedicated to the study of human-level cognition. As such, it welcomes papers which advance the understanding, design and applications of cognitive and intelligent systems, both natural and artificial. The journal brings together a broad community studying cognition in its many facets in vivo and in silico, across the developmental spectrum, focusing on individual capacities or on entire architectures. It aims to foster debate and integrate ideas, concepts, constructs, theories, models and techniques from across different disciplines and different perspectives on human-level cognition. The scope of interest includes the study of cognitive capacities and architectures - both brain-inspired and non-brain-inspired - and the application of cognitive systems to real-world problems as far as it offers insights relevant for the understanding of cognition. Cognitive Systems Research therefore welcomes mature and cutting-edge research approaching cognition from a systems-oriented perspective, both theoretical and empirically-informed, in the form of original manuscripts, short communications, opinion articles, systematic reviews, and topical survey articles from the fields of Cognitive Science (including Philosophy of Cognitive Science), Artificial Intelligence/Computer Science, Cognitive Robotics, Developmental Science, Psychology, and Neuroscience and Neuromorphic Engineering. Empirical studies will be considered if they are supplemented by theoretical analyses and contributions to theory development and/or computational modelling studies.
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