People show considerable variability in the degree of pleasure they experience from music. These individual differences in music reward sensitivity are driven by variability in functional connectivity between the nucleus accumbens (NAcc), a key structure of the reward system, and the right superior temporal gyrus (STG). However, it is unknown whether a neuroanatomical basis exists for this variability. We used diffusion tensor imaging and probabilistic tractography to study the relationship between music reward sensitivity and white matter microstructure connecting these two regions via the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) in 38 healthy human participants (24 females and 14 males). We found that right axial diffusivity (AD) in the STG-OFC connect...
Background Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) was used to investigate correlations between fractional an...
PURPOSE: Musicians experience a large amount of information transfer and integration of complex sens...
Our sensory systems provide complementary information about the multimodal objects and events that a...
Individual differences in the level of pleasure induced by music have been associated with the respo...
Many aspects of human behavior are driven by rewards, yet different people are differentially sensit...
Listening to pleasant music engages a complex distributed network including pivotal areas for audito...
Recent theoretical advances in the evolution of music posit that affective communication is an evolu...
Music can trigger emotional responses in a more direct way than any other stimulus. In particular, m...
Music is arguably one of the most potent natural rewards. In this thesis, we examine the brain's re...
Recent neural studies have established 3 limbic regions, namely the amygdala, the hippocampus, and t...
Music is organised both spectrally and temporally, determining musical structures such as musical sc...
SummaryMusic has been present in all human cultures since prehistory [1, 2], although it is not asso...
The mismatch negativity (MMN) is an event related brain potential (ERP) elicited by unpredicted soun...
Musicians experience a large amount of information transfer and integration of complex sensory, moto...
Background: The human-specified ability to engage with different kinds of music in sophisticated way...
Background Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) was used to investigate correlations between fractional an...
PURPOSE: Musicians experience a large amount of information transfer and integration of complex sens...
Our sensory systems provide complementary information about the multimodal objects and events that a...
Individual differences in the level of pleasure induced by music have been associated with the respo...
Many aspects of human behavior are driven by rewards, yet different people are differentially sensit...
Listening to pleasant music engages a complex distributed network including pivotal areas for audito...
Recent theoretical advances in the evolution of music posit that affective communication is an evolu...
Music can trigger emotional responses in a more direct way than any other stimulus. In particular, m...
Music is arguably one of the most potent natural rewards. In this thesis, we examine the brain's re...
Recent neural studies have established 3 limbic regions, namely the amygdala, the hippocampus, and t...
Music is organised both spectrally and temporally, determining musical structures such as musical sc...
SummaryMusic has been present in all human cultures since prehistory [1, 2], although it is not asso...
The mismatch negativity (MMN) is an event related brain potential (ERP) elicited by unpredicted soun...
Musicians experience a large amount of information transfer and integration of complex sensory, moto...
Background: The human-specified ability to engage with different kinds of music in sophisticated way...
Background Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) was used to investigate correlations between fractional an...
PURPOSE: Musicians experience a large amount of information transfer and integration of complex sens...
Our sensory systems provide complementary information about the multimodal objects and events that a...