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The Ability to Move to a Beat Is Linked to the Consistency of Neural Responses to Sound

机译:跳动的能力与神经对声音的反应的一致性有关

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The ability to synchronize movement to a steady beat is a fundamental skill underlying musical performance and has been studied for decades as a model of sensorimotor synchronization. Nevertheless, little is known about the neural correlates of individual differences in the ability to synchronize to a beat. In particular, links between auditory-motor synchronization ability and characteristics of the brain's response to sound have not yet been explored. Given direct connections between the inferior colliculus (IC) and subcortical motor structures, we hypothesized that consistency of the neural response to sound within the IC is linked to the ability to tap consistently to a beat. Here, we show that adolescent humans who demonstrate less variability when tapping to a beat have auditory brainstem responses that are less variable as well. One of the sources of this enhanced consistency in subjects who can steadily tap to a beat may be decreased variability in the timing of the response, as these subjects also show greater between-trial phase-locking in the auditory brainstem response. Thus, musical training with a heavy emphasis on synchronization of movement to musical beats may improve auditory neural synchrony, potentially benefiting children with auditory-based language impairments characterized by excessively variable neural responses.
机译:将运动同步到稳定拍子的能力是演奏基础的一项基本技能,并且已经作为感觉运动同步的模型进行了数十年的研究。然而,关于个体差异与拍子同步能力的神经相关性知之甚少。尤其是,听觉运动同步能力与大脑对声音的反应特性之间的联系尚未得到探索。给定下丘脑(IC)和皮层下运动结构之间的直接连接,我们假设IC中对声音的神经反应的一致性与持续敲击拍子的能力有关。在这里,我们表明,轻拍时表现出较小变异性的青春期人的听觉脑干反应也具有较小的变异性。可以稳定敲打拍子的受试者,这种增强的一致性的来源之一可能是反应时间的可变性降低,因为这些受试者在听性脑干反应中也表现出更大的试验间锁相。因此,非常强调运动与乐曲同步的音乐训练可以改善听觉神经同步性,从而可能使患有以听觉为基础的语言障碍的儿童受益,其特征是神经反应过度变化。

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