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Feeling the Beat: Premotor and Striatal Interactions in Musicians and Nonmusicians during Beat Perception

机译:感受节拍:节拍感知期间音乐家和非音乐家的运动前和纹状体相互作用

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Little is known about the underlying neurobiology of rhythm and beat perception, despite its universal cultural importance. Here we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to study rhythm perception in musicians and nonmusicians. Three conditions varied in the degree to which external reinforcement versus internal generation of the beat was required. The “volume” condition strongly externally marked the beat with volume changes, the “duration” condition marked the beat with weaker accents arising from duration changes, and the “unaccented” condition required the beat to be entirely internally generated. In all conditions, beat rhythms compared with nonbeat control rhythms revealed putamen activity. The presence of a beat was also associated with greater connectivity between the putamen and the supplementary motor area (SMA), the premotor cortex (PMC), and auditory cortex. In contrast, the type of accent within the beat conditions modulated the coupling between premotor and auditory cortex, with greater modulation for musicians than nonmusicians. Importantly, the response of the putamen to beat conditions was not attributable to differences in temporal complexity between the three rhythm conditions. We propose that a cortico-subcortical network including the putamen, SMA, and PMC is engaged for the analysis of temporal sequences and prediction or generation of putative beats, especially under conditions that may require internal generation of the beat. The importance of this system for auditory–motor interaction and development of precisely timed movement is suggested here by its facilitation in musicians.
机译:尽管它具有普遍的文化重要性,但对节律和节律感知的潜在神经生物学知之甚少。在这里,我们使用功能磁共振成像来研究音乐家和非音乐家的节奏感知。在需要外部加强与内部产生拍子的程度方面,三个条件有所不同。 “音量”条件强烈地在外部标记了带有音量变化的节拍,“持续时间”条件则表示由持续时间变化引起的带有较弱重音的节拍,而“未重音”条件则要求节拍完全在内部生成。在所有情况下,节律性节律与非节律性节律相比都显示了壳核活性。搏动的存在还与核壳和辅助运动区(SMA),运动前皮质(PMC)和听觉皮质之间的更大连通性相关。相比之下,节拍条件下的重音类型会调节前运动皮层和听觉皮层之间的耦合,对于音乐人而言,其调制度要高于非音乐人。重要的是,壳聚糖对节拍条件的反应并非归因于三个节奏条件之间时间复杂性的差异。我们建议,包括核壳,SMA和PMC的皮质-皮层下神经网络用于分析时间序列和预测或产生假定的搏动,尤其是在可能需要内部产生搏动的条件下。在此,通过促进音乐家的使用,表明了该系统对于听觉-运动互动和精确定时运动的发展的重要性。

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