Peretz Isabelle, Ayotte Julie, Zatorre Robert J, Mehler Jacques, Ahad Pierre, Penhune Virginia B, Jutras Benoît
Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, C.P. 6128 succursale Centre-ville, Montreal, Quebec H3C 3J7, Canada.
Neuron. 2002 Jan 17;33(2):185-91. doi: 10.1016/s0896-6273(01)00580-3.
We report the first documented case of congenital amusia. This disorder refers to a musical disability that cannot be explained by prior brain lesion, hearing loss, cognitive deficits, socioaffective disturbance, or lack of environmental stimulation. This musical impairment is diagnosed in a middle-aged woman, hereafter referred to as Monica, who lacks most basic musical abilities, including melodic discrimination and recognition, despite normal audiometry and above-average intellectual, memory, and language skills. The results of psychophysical tests show that Monica has severe difficulties with detecting pitch changes. The data suggest that music-processing difficulties may result from problems in fine-grained discrimination of pitch, much in the same way as many language-processing difficulties arise from deficiencies in auditory temporal resolution.
我们报告了首例有记录的先天性失歌症病例。这种病症指的是一种音乐障碍,无法用先前的脑损伤、听力丧失、认知缺陷、社会情感障碍或缺乏环境刺激来解释。这种音乐障碍在一名中年女性(以下简称莫妮卡)身上得到诊断,她尽管听力测试正常,智力、记忆力和语言能力高于平均水平,但却缺乏大多数基本音乐能力,包括旋律辨别和识别能力。心理物理学测试结果表明,莫妮卡检测音高变化存在严重困难。数据表明,音乐处理困难可能是由于音高的细粒度辨别存在问题导致的,这与许多语言处理困难源于听觉时间分辨率不足的方式非常相似。