Münte Thomas F, Altenmüller Eckart, Jäncke Lutz
Department of Neuropsychology, Otto-von-Guericke University, Universitätsplatz 2, Gebäude 24, 39106 Magdeburg, Germany.
Nat Rev Neurosci. 2002 Jun;3(6):473-8. doi: 10.1038/nrn843.
Studies of experience-driven neuroplasticity at the behavioural, ensemble, cellular and molecular levels have shown that the structure and significance of the eliciting stimulus can determine the neural changes that result. Studying such effects in humans is difficult, but professional musicians represent an ideal model in which to investigate plastic changes in the human brain. There are two advantages to studying plasticity in musicians: the complexity of the eliciting stimulus music and the extent of their exposure to this stimulus. Here, we focus on the functional and anatomical differences that have been detected in musicians by modern neuroimaging methods.
在行为、整体、细胞和分子水平上对经验驱动的神经可塑性进行的研究表明,引发刺激的结构和意义可以决定由此产生的神经变化。在人类中研究此类效应很困难,但专业音乐家是研究人类大脑可塑性变化的理想模型。研究音乐家的可塑性有两个优势:引发刺激——音乐的复杂性以及他们接触这种刺激的程度。在这里,我们重点关注通过现代神经成像方法在音乐家中检测到的功能和解剖学差异。