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Time course of EEG oscillations during repeated listening of a well-known aria

机译:重复聆听著名咏叹调时脑电图振荡的时程

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While previous studies have analyzed mean neurophysiological responses to musical stimuli, the current study aimed to identify specific time courses of electroencephalography (EEG) oscillations, which are associated with dynamic changes in the acoustic features of the musical stimulus. In addition, we were interested in whether these time courses change during a repeated presentation of the same musical piece. A total of 16 subjects repeatedly listened to the well-known aria "Nessun dorma," sung by Paul Potts, while continuous 128-channel EEG and heart rate, as well as electrodermal responses, were recorded. The time courses for the EEG oscillations were calculated using a time resolution of 1 second for several frequency bands, on the basis of individual alpha-peak frequencies (theta, low alpha-1, low alpha-2, upper alpha, and beta). For all frequency bands, we identified a more or less continuous increase in power relative to a baseline period, indicating strong event-related synchronization (ERS) during music listening. The ERS time courses, however, did not correlate strongly with the time courses of the acoustic features of the aria. In addition, we did not observe changes in EEG oscillations after repeated presentation of the same musical piece. Aside from this distinctive feature, we identified a remarkable variability in EEG oscillations, both within and between the repeated presentations of the aria. We interpret the continuous increase in ERS observed in all frequency bands during music listening as an indicator of a particular neurophysiological and psychological state evoked by music listening. We suggest that this state is characterized by increased internal attention (accompanied by reduced external attention), increased inhibition of brain networks not involved in the generation of this internal state, the maintenance of a particular level of general alertness, and a type of brain state that can be described as "mind wandering." The overall state can be categorized as a psychological process that may be seen as a "drawing in" to the musical piece. However, this state is not stable and varies considerably throughout the music listening session and across subjects. Most important, however, is the finding that the neurophysiological activations occurring during music listening are dynamic and not stationary.
机译:虽然先前的研究已经分析了对音乐刺激的平均神经生理反应,但当前的研究旨在确定脑电图(EEG)振动的特定时程,这与音乐刺激的声学特征的动态变化有关。此外,我们对这些时间课程是否在重复展示同一音乐作品时发生变化感兴趣。共有16位受试者反复听了Paul Potts演唱的著名咏叹调“ Nessun dorma”,同时记录了连续的128通道EEG和心率以及皮肤电反应。基于单个α峰值频率(θ,低α-1,低α-2,高α和β),使用几个频段的1秒时间分辨率来计算EEG振荡的时程。对于所有频带,我们都发现功率相对于基准周期或多或少连续增加,这表明在音乐聆听期间具有很强的事件相关同步性(ERS)。但是,ERS时程与咏叹调的声学特征的时程没有很强的相关性。此外,在重复演奏同一首音乐作品后,我们没有观察到脑电图振荡的变化。除了这一独特的功能,我们还发现了在反复出现咏叹调的过程中和之间的脑电图振荡的显着变化。我们将音乐聆听期间在所有频带中观察到的ERS持续增加解释为音乐聆听引起的特定神经生理和心理状态的指标。我们建议这种状态的特征是内部注意力增加(伴随着外部注意力的减少),不参与这种内部状态生成的大脑网络的抑制作用增加,一般警觉水平保持特定水平以及一种大脑状态可以说是“精神徘徊”。总体状态可以归类为心理过程,可以看作是音乐作品的“吸引”。但是,此状态不稳定,并且在整个音乐聆听会话期间和跨主题变化很大。然而,最重要的发现是在音乐聆听过程中发生的神经生理激活是动态的而不是平稳的。

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