About this Research Topic
The focus of this research topic is to explore the relationship between music and prosocial behavior, with a particular emphasis on how music can lead to altruistic and prosocial decisions. Our aim is to gain a deeper understanding of the cognitive and emotional processes that underlie music-driven prosocial behavior, which can provide insights into the evolution of human prosocial tendencies.
In this research topic, we would like to discuss the following questions:
• Why does music have the ability to induce altruistic and prosocial behavior?
• How do music cognition and emotion shape prosocial behavior?
• What are the functions and mechanisms behind the relationship between music and prosocial behavior?
• What are the evolutionary implications of this relationship?
• Is the prosocial proclivity of music dependent on the music genre? (e.g. do classical and metal music both promote altruism?)
We welcome research contributions from a wide range of disciplines, including neuroscience, psychoacoustics, music psychology, music sociology, ethnomusicology, behavioral endocrinology, and behavioral economics. We encourage the submission of papers of any type, as long as they fall within the scope of this topic. We look forward to collecting diverse research data and fostering new discoveries and insights into the relationship between music and social behavior.
Keywords: music, cognition, altruism, emotion, prosocial behaviour
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