It is a common experience—and well established experimentally—that music can engage us emotionally in a compelling manner. The mechanisms underlying these experiences are receiving increasing scrutiny. However, the extent to which other domains of aesthetic experience can similarly elicit strong emotions is unknown. Using psychophysiology, neuroimaging and behavioral responses, we show that recited poetry can act as a powerful stimulus for eliciting peak emotional responses, including chills and objectively measurable goosebumps that engage the primary reward circuitry. Importantly, while these responses to poetry are largely analogous to those found for music, their neural underpinnings show important differences, specifically with regard ...
November 2014 – Unveiling brain networks that mediate music-induced emotions, or musical emotions, i...
Music is a universal feature of human societies: in all cultures that we know about, humans make (or...
Music impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it has significant inductive power which relies...
It is a common experience-and well established experimentally-that music can engage us emotionally i...
It is a common experience—and well established experimentally—that music can engage us emotionally i...
Neuroaesthetics, the science studying the biological underpinnings of aesthetic experience, recently...
Rhetorical theory suggests that rhythmic and metrical features of language substantially contribute ...
The present dissertation examines the psychophysiological and neural correlates of being emotionally...
The increasingly intensive study of music by neuroscientists over the past two decades has establish...
Most previous neurophysiological studies evoked emotions by presenting visual stimuli. Models of the...
Many individuals experience waves of pleasure or aesthetic chills while listening to beautiful mus...
The neural processing of speech and music is still a matter of debate. A long tradition that assumes...
Does feeling an emotion require changes in autonomic responses, as William James proposed? Can feeli...
Music evokes complex emotions beyond pleasant/unpleasant or happy/sad dichotomies usually investigat...
It is now widely accepted that the perception of emotional expression in music can be vastly differe...
November 2014 – Unveiling brain networks that mediate music-induced emotions, or musical emotions, i...
Music is a universal feature of human societies: in all cultures that we know about, humans make (or...
Music impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it has significant inductive power which relies...
It is a common experience-and well established experimentally-that music can engage us emotionally i...
It is a common experience—and well established experimentally—that music can engage us emotionally i...
Neuroaesthetics, the science studying the biological underpinnings of aesthetic experience, recently...
Rhetorical theory suggests that rhythmic and metrical features of language substantially contribute ...
The present dissertation examines the psychophysiological and neural correlates of being emotionally...
The increasingly intensive study of music by neuroscientists over the past two decades has establish...
Most previous neurophysiological studies evoked emotions by presenting visual stimuli. Models of the...
Many individuals experience waves of pleasure or aesthetic chills while listening to beautiful mus...
The neural processing of speech and music is still a matter of debate. A long tradition that assumes...
Does feeling an emotion require changes in autonomic responses, as William James proposed? Can feeli...
Music evokes complex emotions beyond pleasant/unpleasant or happy/sad dichotomies usually investigat...
It is now widely accepted that the perception of emotional expression in music can be vastly differe...
November 2014 – Unveiling brain networks that mediate music-induced emotions, or musical emotions, i...
Music is a universal feature of human societies: in all cultures that we know about, humans make (or...
Music impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it has significant inductive power which relies...