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Cognitive vs. affective listening modes and judgments of music - An ERP study
Authors:Elvira Brattico  Thomas Jacobsen  Wouter De Baene  Mari Tervaniemi
Affiliation:a Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Institute of Behavioral Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland
b Finnish Center of Excellence in Interdisciplinary Music Research, Department of Music, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
c Institute of Psychology I, University of Leipzig, Germany
d Experimental Psychology Unit, Helmut Schmidt University/University of the Federal Armed Forces, Hamburg, Germany
e Department of Experimental Psychology, Ghent University, Belgium
Abstract:The neural correlates of processing deviations from Western music rules are relatively well known. Less is known of the neural dynamics of top-down listening modes and affective liking judgments in relation with judgments of tonal correctness. In this study, subjects determined if tonal chord sequences sounded correct or incorrect, or if they liked them or not, while their electroencephalogram (EEG) was measured. The last chord of the sequences could be congruous with the previous context, ambiguous (unusual but still enjoyable) or harmonically inappropriate. The cognitive vs. affective listening modes were differentiated in the event-related potential (ERP) responses already before the ending chord, indicating different preparation for the judgment tasks. Furthermore, three neural events tagged the decision process preceding the behavioral responses. First, an early negativity, peaking at about 280 ms, was elicited by chord incorrectness and by disliking judgments only over the right hemisphere. Second, at about 500 ms from the end of the sequence a positive brain response was elicited by the negative answers of both tasks. Third, at about 1200 ms, a late positive potential (LPP) was elicited by the liking judgment task whereas a large negative brain response was elicited by the correctness judgment task, indexing that only at that late latency preceding the button press subjects decided how to judge the cadences. This is the first study to reveal the dissociation between neural processes occurring during affective vs. cognitive listening modes and judgments of music.
Keywords:Event-related potential (ERP)   Music perception   Late positive potential (LPP)   Early right anterior negativity (ERAN)   Judgment processes   Aesthetics   Liking   Musical preference
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