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Absolute Pitch: Evidence for Early Cognitive Facilitation during Passive Listening as Revealed by Reduced P3a Amplitudes

机译:绝对音调:P3a振幅降低所揭示的被动听力过程中早期认知促进的证据

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Absolute pitch (AP) is the rare ability to identify or produce different pitches without using reference tones. At least two sequential processing stages are assumed to contribute to this phenomenon. The first recruits a pitch memory mechanism at an early stage of auditory processing, whereas the second is driven by a later cognitive mechanism (pitch labeling). Several investigations have used active tasks, but it is unclear how these two mechanisms contribute to AP during passive listening. The present work investigated the temporal dynamics of tone processing in AP and non-AP (NAP) participants by using EEG. We applied a passive oddball paradigm with between- and within-tone category manipulations and analyzed the MMN reflecting the early stage of auditory processing and the P3a response reflecting the later cognitive mechanism during the second processing stage. Results did not reveal between-group differences in MMN waveforms. By contrast, the P3a response was specifically associated with AP and sensitive to the processing of different pitch types. Specifically, AP participants exhibited smaller P3a amplitudes, especially in between-tone category conditions, and P3a responses correlated significantly with the age of commencement of musical training, suggesting an influence of early musical exposure on AP. Our results reinforce the current opinion that the representation of pitches at the processing level of the auditory-related cortex is comparable among AP and NAP participants, whereas the later processing stage is critical for AP. Results are interpreted as reflecting cognitive facilitation in AP participants, possibly driven by the availability of multiple codes for tones.
机译:绝对音高(AP)是在不使用参考音调的情况下识别或产生不同音高的罕见功能。假定至少两个顺序的处理阶段会导致这种现象。第一个在听觉处理的早期阶段募集了音调记忆机制,而第二个则由后来的认知机制(音调标记)驱动。几项调查使用了主动任务,但尚不清楚这两种机制在被动监听过程中如何对AP产生影响。本工作通过使用脑电图调查了AP和非AP(NAP)参与者中音调处理的时间动态。我们应用了音调间和音内类别操纵的被动奇数球范例,并分析了反映听觉处理早期阶段的MMN和反映了第二个处理阶段后期认知机制的P3a反应。结果并未揭示MMN波形的组间差异。相比之下,P3a响应与AP特别相关,并且对不同音高类型的处理敏感。具体而言,AP参与者表现出较小的P3a振幅,尤其是在音调类别条件下,并且P3a响应与音乐训练开始的年龄显着相关,表明早期音乐暴露对AP的影响。我们的结果加强了当前的观点,即在听觉相关皮层的处理水平上音调的表示在AP和NAP参与者之间是可比的,而后期处理阶段对于AP至关重要。结果被解释为反映了AP参与者的认知促进能力,这可能是由多种音调代码的可用性驱动的。

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