Koelsch S, Gunter T C, Schröger E, Tervaniemi M, Sammler D, Friederici A D
Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Leipzig, Germany.
Neuroreport. 2001 May 25;12(7):1385-9. doi: 10.1097/00001756-200105250-00019.
In the present study, the early right-anterior negativity (ERAN) elicited by harmonically inappropriate chords during listening to music was compared to the frequency mismatch negativity (MMN) and the abstract-feature MMN. Results revealed that the amplitude of the ERAN, in contrast to the MMN, is specifically dependent on the degree of harmonic appropriateness. Thus, the ERAN is correlated with the cognitive processing of complex rule-based information, i.e. with the application of music-syntactic rules. Moreover, results showed that the ERAN, compared to the abstract-feature MMN, had both a longer latency, and a larger amplitude. The combined findings indicate that ERAN and MMN reflect different mechanisms of pre-attentive irregularity detection, and that, although both components have several features in common, the ERAN does not easily fit into the classical MMN framework. The present ERPs thus provide evidence for a differentiation of cognitive processes underlying the fast and pre-attentive processing of auditory information.
在本研究中,将聆听音乐时由和声不适当和弦引发的早期右前负波(ERAN)与频率失配负波(MMN)及抽象特征MMN进行了比较。结果显示,与MMN不同,ERAN的波幅特别依赖于和声适当的程度。因此,ERAN与基于复杂规则的信息的认知加工相关,即与音乐句法规则的应用相关。此外,结果表明,与抽象特征MMN相比,ERAN具有更长的潜伏期和更大的波幅。综合研究结果表明,ERAN和MMN反映了前注意阶段不规则性检测的不同机制,并且,尽管这两个成分有若干共同特征,但ERAN并不容易纳入经典的MMN框架。因此,目前的事件相关电位为听觉信息快速和前注意加工背后的认知过程的分化提供了证据。