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Musical Meter Modulates the Allocation of Attention across Time

机译:音乐计调节跨时间的注意力分配

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Dynamic attending theory predicts that attention is allocated hierarchically across time during processing of hierarchical rhythmic structures such as musical meter. ERP research demonstrates that attention to a moment in time modulates early auditory processing as evidenced by the amplitude of the first negative peak (N1) approximately 100 msec after sound onset. ERPs elicited by tones presented at times of high and low metric strength in short melodies were compared to test the hypothesis that hierarchically structured rhythms direct attention in a manner that modulates early perceptual processing. A more negative N1 was observed for metrically strong beats compared with metrically weak beats; this result provides electrophysiological evidence that hierarchical rhythms direct attention to metrically strong times during engaged listening. The N1 effect was observed only on fast tempo trials, suggesting that listeners more consistently invoke selective processing based on hierarchical rhythms when sounds are presented rapidly. The N1 effect was not modulated by musical expertise, indicating that the allocation of attention to metrically strong times is not dependent on extensive training. Additionally, changes in P2 amplitude and a late negativity were associated with metric strength under some conditions, indicating that multiple cognitive processes are associated with metric perception.
机译:动态参与理论预测,在处理诸如音乐表之类的分层节奏结构时,注意力会在时间上分层分配。 ERP研究表明,对时间的关注会调节早期的听觉处理,从声音发作后大约100毫秒的第一个负峰值(N1)的幅度就可以证明这一点。比较了在短旋律中高和低公制强度时出现的音调引起的ERPs,以检验以下假设:分层结构的节奏以调节早期感知过程的方式引导注意力。与以公制为弱的拍子相比,以公制为强的拍子观察到的N1更大。该结果提供了电生理学证据,即在参与聆听过程中,分级节奏可将注意力转移到强劲的时间。 N1效果仅在快速节奏试验中观察到,这表明当声音快速呈现时,听众会更一致地调用基于分层节奏的选择性处理。 N1效果不受音乐专业知识的调节,这表明将注意力分配到强劲的时代并不取决于广泛的培训。此外,在某些情况下,P2幅度的变化和后期的负值与度量强度有关,表明多个认知过程与度量感知有关。

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