Music and the emotions 艺术 Question 1 正确答案:dopamine 解析: 题干关键词:brain’s neurons(大脑的神经元),release a substance(释放的物质),stimulate(刺激) 原文定位:trigger(触发),第2段倒数第5行“...music triggers the production of dopamine by the neurons...in both the dorsal and ventral reg...
even though music says little, it still manages to touch us deeply.When listening to our favourite songs, our body betrays all the symptoms of emotionalarousal.The pupils in our eyes dilate, ourpulseand blood pressure rise, the electrical conductance of our skin is lowered, and ...
剑桥雅思12Test7Passage3阅读原文翻译 Music and the emotions 音乐与情感 剑桥雅思12 Test7 Passage3阅读答案解析 第27题答案:dopamine 对应原文:第2段:The first thing they discovered is that music triggers the production of dopamine – a chemical with a key role in setting people’s moods – by th...
Music and the emotions Neuroscientist Jonah Lehrer considers the emotional power of music 点击文章 单词可查看释义 Why does music make us feel? On the one hand, music is a purely abstract art form, devoid of language or explicit ideas. And yet, even though music says little, it still ...
has often been claimed, and frequently denied, that music derives some or all of its artistic value from the relation in which it stands to the emotions. This book presents and subjects to critical examination the chief theories about the relationship between the art of music and the emotions....
Explaining Musical Experience Paul Boghossian Music and the Emotions 1. I start with the observation that we often respond to a musical performance with emotion -- even if it is just the performance of a piece of absolute music, unaccompanied by text, title or programme. We can be exhilarated...
MusicandtheEmotions 1.Istartwiththeobservationthatweoftenrespondtoamusicalperformancewith emotion--evenifitisjusttheperformanceofapieceofabsolutemusic,unaccompanied bytext,titleorprogramme.WecanbeexhilaratedafteraRossinioverturebroughtoff withsubtletyandpanache;somberandmelancholyafterFurtlanger’sperformanceofthe ...
‘connotative’ meaning - Meyer argued that the emotions we find in music come from the unfolding events of the music itself. This ‘embodied meaning’ arises from the patterns the symphony invokes and then ignores. It is this uncertainty that triggers the surge of dopamine in the caudate, ...
Music and the emotions. The philosophical theories. London: Routledge.Budd, M. 1985. Music and the Emotions , London: Routledge.BUDD, Malcolm. Music and the Emotions. The Philosophical Theories. Londres e Nova York: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1985...
一方面,音乐是一种纯抽象的艺术形式,缺乏语言和具象的意思:然而,虽然音乐言之甚少,它仍然莫名其妙地深深打动我们。当我们听到最喜欢的歌曲时,我们的身体流露出情感被唤起的种种表现。我们眼睛的瞳孔放大,我们的脉博和血压上升,我们皮肤的电传导性下降,我们的小脑(负责身体运动的大脑区域)变得出奇地活跃。血液甚至重新流...