2015
DOI: 10.1177/0276237415597392
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Turn That Racket Down! Physical Anhedonia and Diminished Pleasure From Music

Abstract: Why do some people not enjoy listening to music as much as others? Two studies explored whether people high in physical anhedonia-an aspect of schizotypy that is associated with reduced pleasure from physical stimuli-are less engaged in the musical world than other people. Study 1 examined individual differences in music engagement and experience. People with higher levels of physical anhedonia reported valuing music less, experiencing fewer aesthetic emotions in response to music, liking fewer genres of music… Show more

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“…Thus, for each art form, the article explores the relevance of that particular modality to well-being, doing so by selectively highlighting indicative research and interventions. One must preface the presentation with the caveat that not all people find art rewarding, a “condition” that has been operationalized as “physical anhedonia” (Nusbaum, Silvia, Beaty, Burgin, & Kwapil, 2015, p. 228). Nevertheless, most people can arguably derive at least some value from art (in one form or another), as this article hopes to show.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, for each art form, the article explores the relevance of that particular modality to well-being, doing so by selectively highlighting indicative research and interventions. One must preface the presentation with the caveat that not all people find art rewarding, a “condition” that has been operationalized as “physical anhedonia” (Nusbaum, Silvia, Beaty, Burgin, & Kwapil, 2015, p. 228). Nevertheless, most people can arguably derive at least some value from art (in one form or another), as this article hopes to show.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For more details about the samples, see the original publications: NCSA (Diedrich et al, 2018), Physical Anhedonia (Nusbaum et al, 2015), CHC Humor (Christensen et al, 2018), Ha Ha 1-3 (Nusbaum et al, 2017, Studies 1-3), and RWA (Silvia et al, 2021). The first…”
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“…The participants across the seven samples consisted of 1,133 adults who were native English speakers; 76% identified as female. Except for the first sample, which consisted of college students with a variety of arts majors enrolled at University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA; Sample 9 in Diedrich et al, 2018), all the participants were students enrolled in psychology courses at UNCG (Christensen et al, 2018;Nusbaum et al, 2015Silvia et al, 2021). Regarding power and planned sample size, we did not have a priori expectations for effect sizes, but from the beginning of our humor work we had planned to accumulate data on self-ratings in each study we ran until we had at least 500 people.…”
Section: Methods Participantsmentioning
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“…Self-Rated Humor 7 college students with a variety of arts majors enrolled at University of North Carolina School of the Arts (Sample 9 in Diedrich et al, 2018), all the participants were students enrolled in psychology courses at UNCG (Christensen et al, 2018;Nusbaum et al, 2015Silvia et al, in press). Regarding power and planned sample size, we did not have a priori expectations for effect sizes, but from the beginning of our humor work we had planned to accumulate data on self-ratings in each study we ran until we had at least 500 people.…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For age, the mean and min/max values are reported. For more details about the samples, see the original publications: NCSA (Diedrich et al, 2018), Physical Anhedonia (Nusbaum et al, 2015), CHC Humor (Christensen et al, 2018), Ha Ha 1-3 (Nusbaum et al, 2017, Studies 1-3), and RWA (Silvia et al, in press). The first six samples had raters score responses on a 1-5 scale; the sixth used a 0-2 scale.…”
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confidence: 99%