Enjoying music consistently engages key structures of the neural auditory and reward systems such as the right superior temporal gyrus (R STG) and ventral striatum (VS). Expectations seem to play a central role in this effect, as preferences reliably vary according to listeners' uncertainty about the musical future and surprise about the musical past. Accordingly, VS activity reflects the pleasure of musical surprise, and exhibits stronger correlations with R STG activity as pleasure grows. Yet the reward value of musical surprise - and thus the reason for these surprises engaging the reward system - remains an open question. Recent models of predictive neural processing and learning suggest that forming, testing, and updating hypotheses ab...
Music has been important to every culture in recorded history, and is widely considered among the mo...
Music is organised both spectrally and temporally, determining musical structures such as musical sc...
Previous neuroimaging studies have shown an increased sensory cortical response (i.e., heightened we...
Listening to music often evokes intense emotions [1, 2]. Recent research suggests that musical pleas...
BACKGROUND: Novelty can act as an intrinsic reward (Düzel et al., 2010), motivate exploratory behavi...
Ventral striatal activity has been previously shown to correspond well to reward value mediated by m...
Expectation is crucial for our enjoyment of music, yet the underlying generative mechanisms remain u...
Various features – from low-level acoustics, to higher-level statistical regularities, to memory ass...
International audienceMusical pleasure is related to the capacity to predict and anticipate the musi...
Neural responses to auditory surprise are typically studied with highly unexpected, disruptive soun...
The importance of music in our daily life has given rise to an increased number of studies addressin...
Music evokes complex emotions beyond pleasant/unpleasant or happy/sad dichotomies usually investigat...
Emotion-related areas of the brain, such as the medial frontal cortices, amygdala, and striatum, are...
Emotion-related areas of the brain, such as the medial frontal cortices, amygdala and striatum are a...
Previous neuroimaging studies have shown an increased sensory cortical response (i.e., heightened we...
Music has been important to every culture in recorded history, and is widely considered among the mo...
Music is organised both spectrally and temporally, determining musical structures such as musical sc...
Previous neuroimaging studies have shown an increased sensory cortical response (i.e., heightened we...
Listening to music often evokes intense emotions [1, 2]. Recent research suggests that musical pleas...
BACKGROUND: Novelty can act as an intrinsic reward (Düzel et al., 2010), motivate exploratory behavi...
Ventral striatal activity has been previously shown to correspond well to reward value mediated by m...
Expectation is crucial for our enjoyment of music, yet the underlying generative mechanisms remain u...
Various features – from low-level acoustics, to higher-level statistical regularities, to memory ass...
International audienceMusical pleasure is related to the capacity to predict and anticipate the musi...
Neural responses to auditory surprise are typically studied with highly unexpected, disruptive soun...
The importance of music in our daily life has given rise to an increased number of studies addressin...
Music evokes complex emotions beyond pleasant/unpleasant or happy/sad dichotomies usually investigat...
Emotion-related areas of the brain, such as the medial frontal cortices, amygdala, and striatum, are...
Emotion-related areas of the brain, such as the medial frontal cortices, amygdala and striatum are a...
Previous neuroimaging studies have shown an increased sensory cortical response (i.e., heightened we...
Music has been important to every culture in recorded history, and is widely considered among the mo...
Music is organised both spectrally and temporally, determining musical structures such as musical sc...
Previous neuroimaging studies have shown an increased sensory cortical response (i.e., heightened we...