The Rewarding Aspects Of Music Listening Involve The Dopaminergic Striatal Reward
Main Category: Neurology / NeuroscienceAlso Included In: MRI / PET / Ultrasound; Clinical Trials / Drug Trials
Article Date: 13 Jun 2009 - 2:00 PDT
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A Canadian research group has found that pleasure centers in the brain that respond to drug craving are also active when we listen to emotionally powerful music that gives us "chills" or "shivers-down-the-spine". Using two separate brain imaging tests the researchers examined subjects as they listened alternately to music that gave them chills and music that did not. Using a PET scan, the researchers showed that music that caused chills lead to a release of dopamine in the reward centers of the brain (mesolimbic striatum). Using fMRI on the same subjects, they found that activation in these regions happens both during the experience of chills and while subjects are anticipating them. Music, a mere sequence of notes arranged in time, can activate the same reward centers in the brain as drugs such as cocaine.
Authors: V N Salimpoor, M Benovoy, G Longo, K Larcher, J Cooperstock, A Dagher, R J Zatorre, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
Source: Organization for Human Brain Mapping
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Question - music and cocaine addiction treatment
posted by Joseph Bennette on 20 Jun 2009 at 12:13 pmThis begs the question in me - "How can this information be put to effective use in the treatment of cocaine addiction?"
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