普遍性(动力系统)
心理学
舞蹈
域特异性
认知心理学
认知
感知
音乐与情感
音乐心理学
音乐剧
上诉
认知科学
社会心理学
音乐史
音乐学
音乐教育
物理
文学类
艺术
视觉艺术
神经科学
量子力学
教育学
政治学
法学
作者
Manvir Singh,Samuel A. Mehr
标识
DOI:10.31234/osf.io/cdftm
摘要
Humans can find music happy, sad, fearful or spiritual. They can be soothed by it or urged to dance. Whether these psychological responses reflect cognitive adaptations that evolved expressly for responding to music is an ongoing topic of study. In this Review, we examine three features of music-related psychological responses that help to elucidate whether the underlying cognitive systems are specialized adaptations: universality, domain-specificity and early expression. Focusing on emotional and behavioural responses, we find evidence that the relevant psychological mechanisms are universal and arise early in development. However, the existing evidence cannot establish that these mechanisms are domain-specific. To the contrary, many findings suggest that universal psychological responses to music reflect more general properties of emotion, auditory perception and other human cognitive capacities that evolved for non-musical purposes. Cultural evolution, driven by the tinkering of musical performers, evidently crafts music to compellingly appeal to shared psychological mechanisms, resulting in both universal patterns (such as form–function associations) and culturally idiosyncratic styles.
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