What Happens in the Brain to Make Music Rewarding?, Study published in the journal Science, on April 12th 2013 |
![]() ![]() |
What Happens in the Brain to Make Music Rewarding?, Study published in the journal Science, on April 12th 2013 |
Apr 12 2013, 18:37
Post
#1
|
|
![]() Group: Members Posts: 262 Joined: 29-February 08 From: Alberta Member No.: 51676 |
Apr. 11, 2013 — A new study reveals what happens in our brain when we decide to purchase a piece of music when we hear it for the first time. The study, conducted at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital -- The Neuro, McGill University and published in the journal Science on April 12, pinpoints the specific brain activity that makes new music rewarding and predicts the decision to purchase music.
"What makes music so emotionally powerful is the creation of expectations. Activity in the nucleus accumbens is an indicator that expectations were met or surpassed, and in our study we found that the more activity we see in this brain area while people are listening to music, the more money they are willing to spend." http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/...30411143056.htm |
|
|
|
Apr 12 2013, 18:54
Post
#2
|
|
![]() Group: Members Posts: 262 Joined: 29-February 08 From: Alberta Member No.: 51676 |
QUOTE Signals from a specific region of the brain can help scientists predict what music people are tempted to buy and how much money they're willing to spend on it, a new study suggests Does your brain prefer country, jazz or the blues?Related article in Canada Post Media This post has been edited by 2tec: Apr 12 2013, 18:56 -------------------- Censorship reflects society's lack of confidence~Potter Stewart
|
|
|
|
![]() ![]() |
|
Lo-Fi Version | Time is now: 22nd May 2013 - 22:24 |