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Neural correlates of perceptual grouping effects in the processing of sound omission by musicians and nonmusicians.

机译:音乐家和非音乐家在声音遗漏处理中感知分组效应的神经相关性。

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Perceptual grouping is the process of organizing sounds into perceptually meaningful elements. Psychological studies have found that tones presented as a regular frequency or temporal pattern are grouped according to gestalt principles, such as similarity, proximity, and good continuity. Predictive coding theory suggests that this process helps create an internal model for the prediction of sounds in a tone sequence and that an omission-related brain response reflects the violation of this prediction. However, it remains unclear which brain areas are related to this process, especially in paying attention to the stimuli. To clarify this uncertainty, the present study investigated the neural correlates of perceptual grouping effects. Using magnetoencephalography (MEG), we recorded the evoked response fields (ERFs) of amateur musicians and nonmusicians to sound omissions in tone sequences with a regular or random pattern of three different frequencies during an omission detection task. Omissions in the regular sequences were detected faster and evoked greater activity in the left Heschl's gyrus (HG), right postcentral gyrus, and bilateral superior temporal gyrus (STG) than did omissions in the irregular sequences. Additionally, an interaction between musical experience and regularity was found in the left HG/STG. Tone-evoked responses did not show this difference, indicating that the expertise effect did not reflect the superior tone processing acquired by amateur musicians due to musical training. These results suggest that perceptual grouping based on repetition of a pattern of frequencies affects the processing of omissions in tone sequences and induces more activation of the bilateral auditory cortex by violating internal models. The interaction in the left HG/STG may suggest different styles of processing for musicians and nonmusicians, although this difference was not reflected at the behavioral level.
机译:感知分组是将声音组织成感知上有意义的元素的过程。心理学研究发现,以规则频率或时间模式呈现的音调是根据格式塔原理(例如相似性,接近性和良好的连续性)进行分组的。预测编码理论表明,此过程有助于创建一个内部模型,用于预测音调序列中的声音,而与遗漏相关的大脑反应反映出对该预测的违反。但是,尚不清楚哪个大脑区域与该过程有关,特别是在注意刺激方面。为了澄清这种不确定性,本研究调查了感知分组效应的神经相关性。使用脑磁图(MEG),我们在遗漏检测任务中记录了业余音乐家和非音乐家对音调序列中声音遗漏的诱发反应场(ERF),这些音调序列具有三个不同频率的规则或随机模式。与不规则序列中的遗漏相比,规则序列中的遗漏被检测得更快,并且在左赫氏回(HG),右中后回和双侧颞上回(STG)中引起更大的活动。另外,在左侧的HG / STG中发现了音乐体验和规律性之间的相互作用。音调诱发的反应没有显示出这种差异,表明专业知识的效果没有反映出业余音乐家由于音乐训练而获得的优质音调处理。这些结果表明,基于频率模式重复的知觉分组会影响音调序列中的遗漏处理,并通过违反内部模型而引起双侧听觉皮层的更多激活。左HG / STG中的交互作用可能为音乐家和非音乐家建议了不同的处理方式,尽管这种差异并未在行为层面上得到体现。

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