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Music thrills trigger dopamine
2011-01-10 08 :18 Paris -

People who become euphoric over music unleash  dopamine, a brain chemical that also induces the sense of  reward that comes from food, psychoactive drugs and money,  an unusual study says. McGill University researchers in Montreal, Canada, recruited  eight volunteers aged 19 - 24  among 217  people who  responded to advertisements requesting people who  experienced "chills" - a marker of extreme pleasure - when  listening to music.

After careful selection, the volunteers were put into a  positron emission tomography (PET) scanner, which is able to spot a tagged chemical, raclopride, that works on dopamine  receptors in brain cells. They were also wired up to sensors that measured them for  heartbeat, respiration, temperature and skin conductance. Listening to their favourite piece of spine-tingling music, the  volunteers showed a rush of physical activity and also  unlocked a release of dopamine in the striatum area of the  brain.

Anticipation phase

The effect occurred even in anticipation, before the "chill"  peak occurred. But no such dopamine surge was seen when the volunteers  listened to neutral music which, previous tests showed, was  known to leave them emotionally cold. Seeking to find out more, the scientists then put the  volunteers in a frequency magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)  scanner, which highlights flows of blood in the head, thus  showing which part of the brain is being activated. A part of the striatum known as the caudate was involved  during the anticipation phase. But during the peak emotional  response, a different striatum area known as the nucleus  accumbens was involved. The results shed light on the exclusive regard that humans  have for music, say the researchers. Reward sensation could help explain why music is liked in  every society - but also why appreciation of it is such an  individual or cultural thing. Scientists consider dopamine to  be an ancient chemical that is essential for survival. It dishes out
 

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