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Learned audio-visual cross-modal associations in observed piano playing activate the left planum temporale. An fMRI study.

机译:在所观察的钢琴演奏中学习到的视听跨模态关联激活了左颞颞。功能磁共振成像研究。

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Lip reading is known to activate the planum temporale (PT), a brain region which may integrate visual and auditory information. To find out whether other types of learned audio-visual integration occur in the PT, we investigated "key-touch reading" using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). As well-trained pianists are able to identify pieces of music by watching the key-touching movements of the hands, we hypothesised that the visual information of observed sequential finger movements is transformed into the auditory modality during "key-touch reading" as is the case during lip reading. We therefore predicted activation of the PT during key-touch reading. Twenty-six healthy right-handed volunteers were recruited for fMRI. Of these, 7 subjects had never experienced piano training (naive group), 10 had a little experience of piano playing (less trained group), and the remaining 9 had been trained for more than 8 years (well trained group). During task periods, subjects were required to view thebimanual hand movements of a piano player making key presses. During control periods, subjects viewed the same hands sliding from side to side without tapping movements of the fingers. No sound was provided. Sequences of key presses during task periods consisted of pieces of familiar music, unfamiliar music, or random sequences. Well-trained subjects were able to identify the familiar music, whereas less-trained subjects were not. The left PT of the well-trained subjects was equally activated by observation of familiar music, unfamiliar music, and random sequences. The naive and less trained groups did not show activation of the left PT during any of the tasks. These results suggest that PT activation reflects a learned process. As the activation was elicited by viewing key pressing actions regardless of whether they constituted a piece of music, the PT may be involved in processes that occur prior to the identification of a piece of music, that is, mapping the complex sequence structure of hand movements onto the sequence of sounds.
机译:众所周知,嘴唇阅读会激活颞颞叶(PT),即可能整合视觉和听觉信息的大脑区域。为了确定PT中是否发生了其他类型的学习到的视听整合,我们使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究了“按键触摸阅读”。由于训练有素的钢琴家可以通过观看手的按键触摸动作来识别音乐片段,因此我们假设观察到的连续手指移动的视觉信息会在“按键触摸阅读”过程中转化为听觉形式,就像唇读时的情况。因此,我们预测了按键触摸阅读期间PT的激活。招募了26位健康的右撇子志愿者进行功能磁共振成像。其中,有7名受试者从未接受过钢琴训练(未使用过的组),有10名受试者没有钢琴演奏的经验(受过较少训练的组),其余9名已接受了8年以上的培训(受过良好训练的组)。在任务期间,要求受试者观察按下按键的钢琴演奏者的双手动作。在控制期间内,被摄对象看到同一只手从一侧滑到另一侧而没有敲打手指的动作。没有声音。任务期间的按键序列由熟悉的音乐,不熟悉的音乐或随机序列组成。受过良好训练的受试者能够识别出熟悉的音乐,而受过较少训练的受试者则无法。通过观察熟悉的音乐,不熟悉的音乐和随机序列,同样可以使受过良好训练的对象的左侧PT激活。天真的和训练有素的组在任何任务中均未显示左PT的激活。这些结果表明,PT激活反映了学习过程。由于激活是通过查看按键操作而引起的,而不管它们是否构成乐曲,因此PT可能会参与识别乐曲之前发生的过程,也就是说,映射了手部动作的复杂序列结构在声音序列上。

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