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Musical preference for Johnny Cash following deep brain stimulation
http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journ...014.00152/full
"Music is among all cultures an important part of the live of most people. Music has psychological benefits and may generate strong emotional and physiological responses. Recently, neuroscientists have discovered that music influences the reward circuit of the nucleus accumbens (NAcc), even when no explicit reward is present. In this clinical case study, we describe a 60-year old patient who developed a sudden and distinct musical preference for Johnny Cash following deep brain stimulation (DBS) targeted at the NAcc. This case report substantiates the assumption that the NAcc is involved in musical preference, based on the observation of direct stimulation of the accumbens with DBS. It also shows that accumbens DBS can change musical preference without habituation of its rewarding properties."
A Clockwork Orange...
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Imagine the commercial possibilities if the science ever advances to the stage where they can be "stimulated" to have a preference for the artist of your choice. Makes "1984" seem like a kindergarten fairy tale.
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And it sort of takes away free will to have a taste for something.
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