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Tapping to a Slow Tempo in the Presence of Simple and Complex Meters Reveals Experience-Specific Biases for Processing Music

机译:在存在简单和复杂的电表的情况下以慢速拍打可显示针对音乐处理的偏见

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Musical meters vary considerably across cultures, yet relatively little is known about how culture-specific experience influences metrical processing. In Experiment 1, we compared American and Indian listeners' synchronous tapping to slow sequences. Inter-tone intervals contained silence or to-be-ignored rhythms that were designed to induce a simple meter (familiar to Americans and Indians) or a complex meter (familiar only to Indians). A subset of trials contained an abrupt switch from one rhythm to another to assess the disruptive effects of contradicting the initially implied meter. In the unfilled condition, both groups tapped earlier than the target and showed large tap-tone asynchronies (measured in relative phase). When inter-tone intervals were filled with simple-meter rhythms, American listeners tapped later than targets, but their asynchronies were smaller and declined more rapidly. Likewise, asynchronies rose sharply following a switch away from simple-meter but not from complex-meter rhythm. By contrast, Indian listeners performed similarly across all rhythm types, with asynchronies rapidly declining over the course of complex- and simple-meter trials. For these listeners, a switch from either simple or complex meter increased asynchronies. Experiment 2 tested American listeners but doubled the duration of the synchronization phase prior to (and after) the switch. Here, compared with simple meters, complex-meter rhythms elicited larger asynchronies that declined at a slower rate, however, asynchronies increased after the switch for all conditions. Our results provide evidence that ease of meter processing depends to a great extent on the amount of experience with specific meters.
机译:乐器在不同文化之间的差异很大,但对文化特定的体验如何影响度量处理的了解相对较少。在实验1中,我们将美国和印度听众的同步拍打与慢速序列进行了比较。音调间隔包含沉默或被忽略的节奏,旨在诱发简单的电表(美国人和印第安人熟悉)或复杂的电表(仅印度人熟悉)。一部分试验包含突然从一种节奏切换到另一种节奏,以评估与最初暗示的仪表相矛盾的破坏效果。在未填充状态下,两组的拍击声均早于目标拍打,并显示出较大的拍音非同步性(以相对相位测量)。当音调间隔充满简单的节拍节奏时,美国听众的听觉迟于目标听觉,但他们的异步性更小且下降得更快。同样,随着从简单电表而不是复杂电表的节奏切换,异步性急剧上升。相比之下,印度听众在所有节奏类型上的表现都相似,在复杂和简单仪表测试过程中,异步性迅速下降。对于这些听众,从简单或复杂的电表切换会增加异步性。实验2测试了美国的听众,但在切换之前(和之后)将同步阶段的持续时间延长了一倍。在这里,与简单的电表相比,复杂的电表节奏会引起较大的异步性,并以较慢的速度下降,但是,在所有条件下切换后,异步性都会增加。我们的结果提供了证据,表明仪表的易于处理在很大程度上取决于特定仪表的使用经验。

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