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Improved beat asynchrony detection in early blind individuals

机译:改善早期失明个体的心律不同步

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Although early blind (EB) individuals are thought to have a better musical sense than sighted subjects, no study has investigated the musical rhythm and beat processing abilities in EB individuals. Using an adaptive 'up and down' procedure, we measured the beat asynchrony detection threshold and the duration discrimination threshold, in the auditory and vibrotactile modalities in both EB and sighted control (SC) subjects matched for age, gender, and musical experience. We observed that EB subjects were better than SC in the beat asynchrony detection task; that is, they showed lower thresholds than SC, both in the auditory and in the vibrotactile modalities. In addition, EB subjects had a lower threshold than SC for duration discrimination in the vibrotactile modality only. These improved beat asynchrony detection abilities may contribute to the known excellent musical abilities often observed in many blind subjects.
机译:尽管人们认为早期盲人(EB)的音乐感觉要比有视觉障碍的人更好,但尚无研究调查EB人的音乐节奏和节拍处理能力。使用自适应的“上下”程序,我们在与年龄,性别和音乐经验相匹配的EB和视觉控制(SC)受试者的听觉和振动触觉方式中,测量了拍子异步检测阈值和持续时间歧视阈值。我们观察到,在节拍异步检测任务中,EB受试者比SC受试者好。也就是说,在听觉和触觉方式上,它们的阈值均低于SC。此外,仅在触觉方式上,EB受试者的持续时间阈值比SC低。这些改进的拍子异步检测能力可能有助于在许多盲人中经常观察到的已知出色的音乐能力。

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