María García-Rodríguez, José-Fernando Fernández-Company, Jesús M. Alvarado, V. Jiménez, Anelia Ivanova-Iotova
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引用次数: 6
摘要
本研究的目的是评估无法感受到音乐的愉悦——或音乐快感缺乏症——是快感缺乏症心理结构(DSM-5)的一部分,还是像认知神经科学领域所建议的那样,它们都是独立的结构。为了评估这一目标,研究人员创作了六首未发表的音乐作品,以唤起人们的基本情感。我们分析了153名音乐专业人士和303名学生(M = 17.58岁,SD = 4.16)的唤醒和效价水平,并能够验证两组结果之间的高度一致性。通过结构方程模型,我们随后观察到效价的潜在手段(由音乐片段引起的愉悦)与社会快感缺缺性水平(由预期和圆满的人际愉悦量表(ACIPS)测量)之间具有统计学显著的高相关性(r = 0.63, p < 0.001)。此外,社交愉悦与音乐片段引发的负效价情绪(愤怒、恐惧和厌恶)保持负相关,这使我们得出结论,音乐快感缺缺性与社交快感缺缺性密切相关。
Pleasure in music and its relationship with social anhedonia (Placer por la música y su relación con la anhedonia social)
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the inability to feel pleasure towards music — or musical anhedonia — is part of the psychological construct of anhedonia (DSM-5) or whether they are both independent constructs, as suggested by the field of cognitive neuroscience. To assess this objective, six unpublished musical compositions were created to evoke basic emotions. We analysed the level of arousal and valence in a sample of 153 music professionals and 303 students (M = 17.58 years, SD = 4.16) and were able to verify a high consistency between the results of both groups. By using a structural equation model, we subsequently observed a statistically significant high correlation (r = .63, p < .001) between the latent means of valence (pleasure evoked by musical fragments) and levels of social anhedonia, measured by the Anticipatory and Consummatory Interpersonal Pleasure Scale (ACIPS). Furthermore, social pleasure maintained inverse correlations with the emotions of negative valence (Anger, Fear and Disgust) provoked by musical fragments, which allowed us to conclude that musical anhedonia is strongly related to social anhedonia.