心理学
感知
积极倾听
认知心理学
沟槽(工程)
认知科学
神经生理学
感觉
音乐剧
机制(生物学)
意识的神经相关物
音乐心理学
认知
神经科学
沟通
音乐学
哲学
艺术
视觉艺术
认识论
冶金
材料科学
教育学
作者
Takahide Etani,Asako Miura,Satoshi Kawase,Shinya Fujii,Peter E. Keller,Peter Vuust,Kazutoshi Kudo
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2023.105522
摘要
When listening to music, we naturally move our bodies rhythmically to the beat, which can be pleasurable and difficult to resist. This pleasurable sensation of wanting to move the body to music has been called "groove." Following pioneering humanities research, psychological and neuroscientific studies have provided insights on associated musical features, behavioral responses, phenomenological aspects, and brain structural and functional correlates of the groove experience. Groove research has advanced the field of music science and more generally informed our understanding of bidirectional links between perception and action, and the role of the motor system in prediction. Activity in motor and reward-related brain networks during music listening is associated with the groove experience, and this neural activity is linked to temporal prediction and learning. This article reviews research on groove as a psychological phenomenon with neurophysiological correlates that link musical rhythm perception, sensorimotor prediction, and reward processing. Promising future research directions range from elucidating specific neural mechanisms to exploring clinical applications and socio-cultural implications of groove.
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