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Now you hear it: a predictive coding model for understanding rhythmic incongruity

机译:现在您将听到:用于理解节奏不一致性的预测编码模型

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Rhythmic incongruity in the form of syncopation is a prominent feature of many contemporary musical styles. Syncopations afford incongruity between rhythmic patterns and the meter, giving rise to mental models of differently accented isochronous beats. Syncopations occur either in isolation or as part of rhythmic patterns, so-called grooves. On the basis of the predictive coding framework, we discuss how brain processing of rhythm can be seen as a special case of predictive coding. We present a simple, yet powerful model for how the brain processes rhythmic incongruity: the model for predictive coding of rhythmic incongruity. Our model proposes that a given rhythm's syncopation and its metrical uncertainty (precision) is at the heart of how the brain models rhythm and meter based on priors, predictions, and prediction error. Our minimal model can explain prominent features of brain processing of syncopation: why isolated syncopations lead to stronger prediction error in the brains of musicians, as evidenced by larger event-related potentials to rhythmic incongruity, and why we all experience a stronger urge to move to grooves with a medium level of syncopation compared with low and high levels of syncopation.
机译:旋律形式的节奏不协调是许多现代音乐风格的突出特征。配音在节奏模式和乐器之间提供了不一致,从而引起了重音等时节拍的心理模型。络合可以孤立发生,也可以作为节奏模式的一部分发生,即所谓的凹槽。在预测编码框架的基础上,我们讨论了如何将大脑的节律处理视为预测编码的特例。我们为大脑如何处理节律不一致性提供了一个简单而功能强大的模型:节律性不一致性的预测编码模型。我们的模型提出,给定节奏的晕厥及其度量不确定性(精度)是大脑如何根据先验,预测和预测误差对节奏和仪表进行建模的核心。我们的最小模型可以解释晕厥大脑处理的突出特征:为什么孤立的晕厥会导致音乐家的大脑中更强的预测误差,这一点在与事件不规则相关的较大事件潜力中得到了证明,以及为什么我们每个人都有强烈的渴望与低和高水平的钳形相比,具有中等水平的沟槽。

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