Abstract: AbstractMusic can convey basic emotions, such as joy and sadness, and more complex ones, such as tenderness or nostalgia. Its effects on emotion regulation and reward have attracted much attention in cognitive and affective neuroscience. Understanding the neural correlates of music-evoked emotions may guide the development of neurorehabilitation interventions based on music. Here, we used fMRI to examine the relationship between the classification of music excerpts regarding perceived valence and arousal and their neural correlates. Twenty part...
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