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Title |
The difference between aesthetic appreciation of artistic and popular music: evidence from an fMRI study
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/3P6GS5
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Creator |
Huang, Ping
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Harvard Dataverse
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Description |
To test the hypothesis that pleasure from artistic music is intellectual while that from popular music is physiological, this study investigated the different functional mechanisms between aesthetic appreciation of artistic and popular music using fMRI. 18 male non-musicians were scanned while they performed an aesthetic rating task for excerpts of artistic music, popular music and musical notes playing and singing (control). Both factorial model and parametric model were used for group analysis.
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Subject |
Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
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Contributor |
Huang, Ping
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