每首歌都去掉了旋律和歌词,只留下和弦进行曲式,这样结果便不会因为歌曲其他元素可能给听众造成的影响而偏离。
They found two things: that participants derived greater pleasure when they were relatively certain what would happen next but then were surprised by an unexpected chord progression.
研究人员发现了两件事。第一,参与者在比较确定接下来要出现的和弦却听到意外的和弦进行曲式时会有更大的愉悦感。
However, the same number of participants found it pleasant when they were uncertain as to what would follow, and then the subsequent chords were more familiar to them.
然而,同样数量的参与者表示,当他们不确定接下来要出现的和弦,却听到了比较熟悉的和弦曲式,也会感到愉悦。
"It is fascinating that humans can derive pleasure from a piece of music just by how sounds are ordered over time," Vincent Cheung, the lead researcher on the paper from the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Germany, said in a statement.
该研究的首席研究员、来自德国马克斯普朗克人类认知与脑科学研究所的文森特·张在一份声明中说:“令人着迷的是,人类仅凭声音的组合顺序就可以从一首乐曲中得到快感。”
"Songs that we find pleasant are likely those which strike a good balance between knowing what is going to happen next and surprising us with something we did not expect. Understanding how music activates our pleasure system in the brain could explain why listening to music might help us feel better when we are feeling blue."
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