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The role of opioid transmission in music-induced pleasure

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ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
卷 1520, 期 1, 页码 105-114

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nyas.14946

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music; opioids; pleasure; reward

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Studies in rodents show that the opioid circuit plays an important role in mediating objective hedonic reactions to basic rewards. However, it is still unclear whether opioid transmission is crucial for experiencing pleasure with more abstract rewards, such as music. This study used a double-blind within-subject pharmacological design and found that while opioid levels did not affect subjective pleasure or chills, they bidirectionally modulated objective emotional arousal measures during reward consumption.
Studies conducted in rodents indicate a crucial role of the opioid circuit in mediating objective hedonic reactions to primary rewards. However, it remains unclear whether opioid transmission is also essential to experience pleasure with more abstract rewards, such as music. We addressed this question using a double-blind within-subject pharmacological design in which opioid levels were up- and downregulated by administering an opioid agonist (oxycodone) and antagonist (naltrexone), respectively, before healthy participants (n = 21) listened to music. Participants also performed a monetary incentive delay (MID) task to control for the effectiveness of the treatment and the specificity of the effects. Our results revealed that the pharmacological intervention did not modulate subjective reports of pleasure, nor the occurrence of chills. On the contrary, psychophysiological (objective) measures of emotional arousal, such as skin conductance responses (SCRs), were bidirectionally modulated in both the music and MID tasks. This modulation specifically occurred during reward consumption, with greater pleasure-related SCR following oxycodone than naltrexone. These findings indicate that opioid transmission does not modulate subjective evaluations but rather affects objective reward-related psychophysiological responses. These findings raise new caveats about the role of the opioidergic system in the modulation of pleasure for more abstract or cognitive forms of rewarding experiences, such as music.

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