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Musical empathy (Einfuhling).

A Funahashi, E C Carterette

    The Journal of Auditory Research
    |January 1, 1985
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    The alpha-effect describes a physiological response to music, linked to empathy and pleasure. This study models the psychophysiological mechanisms underlying music

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychophysiology
    • Music Psychology
    • Neuroscience

    Background:

    • The
    • The alpha-effect, a plethysmograph amplitude increase upon hearing music, is associated with strong affinity, pleasure, and empathy.
    • Understanding the psychophysiological basis of music's impact is crucial for therapeutic applications.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To define and model the alpha-effect in response to music.
    • To explore the psychophysiological mechanisms linking music, empathy, and cognitive attribution.
    • To theoretically account for music's efficacy and its underlying mechanisms.

    Main Methods:

    • Definition of the alpha-effect based on physiological and psychological responses.
    • Formulation of a hypothetical model of empathy to music.

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  • Proposal of a network model detailing physiological and cognitive feedback circuits.
  • Main Results:

    • A hypothetical model of music empathy and the alpha-effect is presented.
    • The model integrates sensory, physiological, cognitive, and psychological levels with feedback circuits.
    • Theoretical explanations for music's efficacy and its psychophysiological underpinnings are provided.

    Conclusions:

    • The proposed model elucidates the alpha-effect and its connection to music empathy.
    • This framework offers insights into the psychophysiological mechanisms of music's influence.
    • The model can aid clinical psychologists in developing music therapy programs tailored to individual patients.