Weisman Ronald G, Njegovan Milan G, Williams Mitchel T, Cohen Jerome S, Sturdy Christopher B
Department of Psychology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6.
Behav Processes. 2004 Jun 30;66(3):289-307. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2004.03.010.
Absolute pitch (AP) perception refers to the ability to identify, classify, and memorize pitches without use of an external reference pitch. In tests of AP, several species were trained to sort contiguous tones into three or eight frequency ranges, based on correlations between responding to tones in each frequency range and reinforcement. Two songbird species, zebra finches and white-throated sparrows, and a parrot species, budgerigars had highly accurate AP, they discriminated both three and eight ranges with precision. Relative to normally reared songbirds, isolate reared songbirds had impaired AP. Two mammalian species, humans and rats, had equivalent and weak AP, they discriminated three frequency ranges to a lackluster standard and they acquired only a crude discrimination of the lowest and highest of eight frequency ranges. In comparisons with mammals even isolate songbirds had more accurate AP than humans and rats.
绝对音高(AP)感知是指在不使用外部参考音高的情况下识别、分类和记忆音高的能力。在绝对音高测试中,基于对每个频率范围内音调的反应与强化之间的相关性,训练了几个物种将连续音调分为三个或八个频率范围。两种鸣禽,斑胸草雀和白喉带鹀,以及一种鹦鹉,虎皮鹦鹉,具有高度准确的绝对音高,它们能够精确地区分三个和八个范围。与正常饲养的鸣禽相比,隔离饲养的鸣禽的绝对音高受损。两种哺乳动物,人类和大鼠,具有同等且较弱的绝对音高,它们对三个频率范围的区分标准平平,并且仅对八个频率范围中的最低和最高频率范围获得了粗略的区分。与哺乳动物相比,即使是隔离饲养的鸣禽的绝对音高也比人类和大鼠更准确。