This course explores the mystery of music and emotion. Learn how melodies and rhythms can wordlessly “speak,” and why we are willing to listen. See how musical taste forms and learn why it is so personal. We first examine music-induced emotions in the tight bond between auditory and motor systems: the link that makes song and dance such perfect partners. Then we include the reward system to build a triangle of neural connectivity, giving each music lover their own unique “listener profile” of musical enjoyment.

The Neuroscience of Music and Emotion
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Name the major lobes and pathways of the brain, and describe how auditory, motor and reward systems work together to perceive melody and rhythm.
Describe links between rhythm, tonality and appetite for novelty that mediate the emotional responses to music.
Define and describe emotional arousal versus valence, music-evoked chills, musical anhedonia, and how pleasure follows predictions.
List seven dimensions of musical pleasure and describe the listener profile.
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October 2025
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