Palmer Caroline
Psychology Dept., McGill University, 1205 Dr. Penfield Ave, Montreal QC H3A 1B1, Canada.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2005 Dec;1060:360-7. doi: 10.1196/annals.1360.030.
Music performance requires that musicians represent many different kinds of sequence structure: musicians must remember which pitch to produce, when to produce it, and how to produce it (with what movements). The time course of item retrieval and movement preparation processes during music performance are considered. Serially ordered stage models of retrieval, in which item retrieval ends before movement preparation begins, are compared with interactive cascade models, in which the time course of both processes overlap, permitting interaction. Evidence from transfer of learning paradigms, production errors, and anticipatory movements, as measured in motion capture, are described. This early evidence suggests different time courses for item retrieval (slower, earlier) than for movement preparation (faster, later) with significant temporal overlap during music performance.
音乐家必须记住要发出哪个音高、何时发出以及如何发出(通过何种动作)。研究了音乐表演过程中项目检索和动作准备过程的时间进程。将项目检索在动作准备开始之前结束的串行有序阶段检索模型与两个过程的时间进程重叠从而允许交互的交互式级联模型进行了比较。描述了来自学习范式迁移、产生错误以及运动捕捉测量的预期动作的证据。这一早期证据表明,在音乐表演过程中,项目检索(较慢、较早)的时间进程与动作准备(较快、较晚)的时间进程不同,但存在显著的时间重叠。