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Brain Structures Differ between Musicians and Non-Musicians

机译:音乐家与非音乐家之间的大脑结构不同

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From an early age, musicians learn complex motor and auditory skills (e.g., the translation of visually perceived musical symbols into motor commands with simultaneous auditory monitoring of output), which they practice extensively from childhood throughout their entire careers. Using a voxel-by-voxel morphometric technique, we found gray matter volume differences in motor, auditory, and visual-spatial brain regions when comparing professional musicians (keyboard players) with a matched group of amateur musicians and non-musicians. Although some of these multiregional differences could be attributable to innate predisposition, we believe they may represent structural adaptations in response to long-term skill acquisition and the repetitive rehearsal of those skills. This hypothesis is supported by the strong association we found between structural differences, musician status, and practice intensity, as well as the wealth of supporting animal data showing structural changes in response to long-term motor training. However, only future experiments can determine the relative contribution of predisposition and practice.
机译:音乐家从小就开始学习复杂的运动和听觉技能(例如,将视觉感知的音乐符号转换为运动命令并同时进行听觉输出监控),他们从小就在整个职业生涯中广泛地练习。使用逐个体素形态计量技术,我们在比较专业音乐家(键盘演奏者)与一组业余音乐家和非音乐家后,发现了运动,听觉和视觉空间大脑区域的灰质体积差异。尽管这些多区域差异中的某些差异可能归因于先天的倾向,但我们认为它们可能代表了对结构性适应的变化,以适应长期技能的获得和对这些技能的重复演练。我们在结构差异,音乐家身份和练习强度之间的紧密联系以及大量支持动物数据(表明响应长期运动训练而发生结构变化)之间的紧密联系支持了这一假设。但是,只有未来的实验才能确定易感性和实践的相对贡献。

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