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Pitch Processing Experience: Comparison of Musicians and Tone-Language Speakers on Measures of Auditory Processing and Executive Function.

机译:音调处理经验:音乐家和口语演讲者在听觉处理和执行功能方面的比较。

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Psychophysiological evidence supports an association between music and speech such that experience in one domain is related to processing in the other. Musicianship has been associated with benefits to auditory processing and executive function. It is unclear, however, whether pitch processing experience in nonmusical contexts, namely speaking a tone language, has comparable associations with auditory processing and executive function. The present investigation aimed to clarify this association, with the overarching goal of better understanding how two different types of pitch processing are linked to perceptual and cognitive processing. If pitch-processing experience gained via musicianship or tone-language use shapes perceptual and cognitive processes in similar ways, then musicians and tone-language speakers (nonmusicians) should outperform controls without music training or tone-language experience. This hypothesis was tested in a series of experiments that measured behavioural and neural responses of tone-language speakers and musicians on tasks of perception (pitch discrimination, pitch encoding, i.e., representation of pitch-relevant information) and cognition (pitch memory, visual working memory). Collectively, the findings reveal that benefits to auditory processing are more closely associated with music training than with tone-language use. When musicians and tone-language speakers performed comparably on behavioural tasks, this occurred at the perceptual level (i.e., sound discrimination). Differential responsiveness of tone-language speakers or musicians was evident at the neural level (i.e., event-related potentials, brain-signal variability). Neither musicianship nor speaking a tone language was associated with a benefit to visual working memory. These results are discussed in relation to the respective contributions of nature and nurture to auditory processing and visual working memory in musicians and tone-language speakers.
机译:心理生理证据支持音乐和语音之间的关联,因此一个领域的经验与另一领域的处理有关。音乐水平与听觉处理和执行功能的好处相关。但是,目前尚不清楚在非音乐环境中的音调处理经验(即说口语)是否与听觉处理和执行功能具有可比的关联。本研究旨在阐明这种关联,其首要目标是更好地了解两种不同类型的音高处理如何与感知和认知处理联系在一起。如果通过音乐家或音调语言获得的音调处理经验以类似的方式影响感知和认知过程,那么在没有音乐训练或音调语言经验的情况下,音乐家和音调说话者(非音乐家)应该胜过控制。该假设在一系列实验中得到了检验,该实验测量了口语说话者和音乐家在感知(音高辨别,音高编码,即音高相关信息的表示)和认知(音高记忆,视觉工作)任务上的行为和神经反应记忆)。总体而言,研究结果表明,听觉处理的益处与音乐训练相比,与音调语言的使用更为紧密相关。当音乐家和说话者在行为任务上进行可比的表演时,这发生在感知层面(即声音辨别)。语音语言说话者或音乐家的差异性反应在神经层次上很明显(即与事件相关的电位,脑信号变异性)。音乐家的身份和口语都不与视觉工作记忆的益处相关。讨论了这些结果,涉及自然和养育对音乐家和音调说话人的听觉处理和视觉工作记忆的各自贡献。

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  • 作者

    Hutka, Stefanie Andrea.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Toronto (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Toronto (Canada).;
  • 学科 Neurosciences.;Cognitive psychology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 158 p.
  • 总页数 158
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:52:26

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