Understanding how the brain translates a structured sequence of sounds, such as music, into a pleasant and rewarding experience is a fascinating question which may be crucial to better understand the processing of abstract rewards in humans. Previous neuroimaging findings point to a challenging role of the dopaminergic system in music-evoked pleasure. However, there is a lack of direct evidence showing that dopamine function is causally related to the pleasure we experience from music. We addressed this problem through a double blind within-subject pharmacological design in which we directly manipulated dopaminergic synaptic availability while healthy participants (n = 27) were engaged in music listening. We orally administrated to each par...
Studies conducted in rodents indicate a crucial role of the opioid circuit in mediating objective he...
Music represents a special type of reward involving the recruitment of the mesolimbic dopaminergic s...
The pleasurable urge to move to music (PLUMM) activates motor and reward areas of the brain and is t...
Understanding how the brain translates a structured sequence of sounds, such as music, into a pleasa...
Music listening provides one of the most significant abstract rewards for humans because hearing mus...
Mounting evidence links the enjoyment of music to brain areas implicated in emotion and the dopamine...
During the past decade, research in cognitive neuroscience has tried to understand how the organized...
Music has been important to every culture in recorded history, and is widely considered among the mo...
Music, thanks to its strong evocative power, is considered a powerful mnemonic tool for both normal ...
AbstractElucidating the cognitive, affective, and reward processes that take place during music list...
SummaryHuman action is strongly influenced by expectations of pleasure. Making decisions, ranging fr...
Studies exploring the neurochemical underpinnings of basic, evolutionary rewards (i.e. tasty food an...
A large body of evidence indicates that dopamine (DA) neurotransmission regulates approach toward re...
Studies conducted in rodents indicate a crucial role of the opioid circuit in mediating objective he...
Music represents a special type of reward involving the recruitment of the mesolimbic dopaminergic s...
The pleasurable urge to move to music (PLUMM) activates motor and reward areas of the brain and is t...
Understanding how the brain translates a structured sequence of sounds, such as music, into a pleasa...
Music listening provides one of the most significant abstract rewards for humans because hearing mus...
Mounting evidence links the enjoyment of music to brain areas implicated in emotion and the dopamine...
During the past decade, research in cognitive neuroscience has tried to understand how the organized...
Music has been important to every culture in recorded history, and is widely considered among the mo...
Music, thanks to its strong evocative power, is considered a powerful mnemonic tool for both normal ...
AbstractElucidating the cognitive, affective, and reward processes that take place during music list...
SummaryHuman action is strongly influenced by expectations of pleasure. Making decisions, ranging fr...
Studies exploring the neurochemical underpinnings of basic, evolutionary rewards (i.e. tasty food an...
A large body of evidence indicates that dopamine (DA) neurotransmission regulates approach toward re...
Studies conducted in rodents indicate a crucial role of the opioid circuit in mediating objective he...
Music represents a special type of reward involving the recruitment of the mesolimbic dopaminergic s...
The pleasurable urge to move to music (PLUMM) activates motor and reward areas of the brain and is t...