Peretz Isabelle, Brattico Elvira, Tervaniemi Mari
Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Ann Neurol. 2005 Sep;58(3):478-82. doi: 10.1002/ana.20606.
Congenital amusia is a lifelong disability that prevents afflicted individuals from enjoying music as ordinary people do. The deficit is limited to music and cannot be explained by prior brain lesion, hearing loss, or any cognitive or socio-affective disturbance. Recent behavioral results suggest that this disorder is critically dependent on fine-grained pitch discrimination. Here, we present novel electrophysiological evidence that this disorder can be traced down to a right-lateralized N2-P3 response elicited by pitch changes. This abnormal brain response begins as early as 200 milliseconds after tone onset and may serve as a marker of an anomaly in music acquisition.
先天性失歌症是一种终身性残疾,它使患者无法像普通人那样欣赏音乐。这种缺陷仅限于音乐方面,不能用先前的脑损伤、听力丧失或任何认知或社会情感障碍来解释。最近的行为学研究结果表明,这种疾病严重依赖于精细的音高辨别能力。在此,我们提供了新的电生理学证据,表明这种疾病可追溯到由音高变化引发的右侧化N2-P3反应。这种异常的大脑反应在音调开始后200毫秒就开始出现,可能是音乐习得异常的一个标志。