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Din http://daniellevitin.com/levitinlab/articles/2013-TICS_1180.pdf Music can evoke a wide variety of strong emotions, including joy, sadness, fear, and peacefulness or tranquility [24,14],and people cite emotional impact and regulation as two ofthe main reasons why they listen to music [3,7]. Music can produce feelings of intense pleasure or euphoria in the listener [15,16], sometimes experienced as thrills or chillsdown-the spine[1517].Musicalpleasure is closely relatedto the intensity of emotional arousal [18,19]. Even opposite emotional valences (e.g., happy or sad) can be experienced as pleasurable [20] and listeners often report that the most moving music evokes two or more emotions at once.

Neuroimaging technology has been used to probe the functional activation [2832], network connectivity [31], and central dopamine release [33] during perception of pleasurable music (see Table 1 for a summary and [34] for a review of the neuroanatomical basis for musical emotion)