任务无关音乐对心理意象主题内容的影响

Imagination, cognition and personality Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-09 DOI:10.1177/02762366231193145
Liila Taruffi, Ceren Ayyildiz, Steffen A Herff
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想象力在循证认知疗法中发挥着关键作用,最近的研究强调,音乐——一种充满情感和社会意义的感知刺激——可以影响想象力的某些方面,如生动性和情绪基调。然而,人们对音乐促进可能与治疗相关的特定意象主题的能力知之甚少。在这里,我们研究了人们形象的数量和质量(与情感、社会动态和信心等主题有关)是否受到与任务无关的背景音乐的影响。一百名参与者在聆听不同的音乐节选或沉默的同时,想象着一个人的旅程的继续。对想象旅程的书面报告进行了语言学分析,以揭示属于感兴趣主题的单词数量。贝叶斯混合效应模型显示,音乐(与沉默相比)会导致更长的报告和预测图像,其特征是情感、社会动态和信心。讨论了治疗的意义。
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Thematic Contents of Mental Imagery are Shaped by Concurrent Task-Irrelevant Music.

Thematic Contents of Mental Imagery are Shaped by Concurrent Task-Irrelevant Music.

Thematic Contents of Mental Imagery are Shaped by Concurrent Task-Irrelevant Music.

Thematic Contents of Mental Imagery are Shaped by Concurrent Task-Irrelevant Music.

Imagination plays a key role in evidence-based, cognitive therapies, and recent research highlights that music - a perceptual stimulus imbued with affective and social meaning - can influence some aspects of imagination, such as vividness and emotional tone. However, little is known about music's capability to facilitate specific imagery themes that may be relevant for therapy. Here, we examine whether the quantity and quality (related to themes of affect, social dynamics, and confidence) of people's imagery is affected by the presence of task-irrelevant background music. One hundred participants imagined the continuation of a figure's journey while listening to different musical excerpts or silence. Written reports of imagined journeys underwent linguistic analysis to reveal the number of words belonging to the themes of interest. Bayesian Mixed Effects models revealed that music (vs. silence) led to longer reports and predicted imagery characterised by affect, social dynamics, and confidence. Implications for therapy are discussed.

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