Kalakoski Virpi
Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Scand J Psychol. 2007 Apr;48(2):87-96. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9450.2007.00535.x.
Expertise effects in music were studied in a new task: the construction of mental representations from separate fragments. Groups of expert musicians and non-musicians were asked to recall note patterns presented visually note by note. Skill-level, musical well-formedness of the note patterns and presentation mode were varied. The musicians recalled note patterns better than the non-musicians, even though the presentation was visual and successive. Furthermore, only musicians' performance was affected by musical well-formedness of the note patterns when visual gestalt properties, verbal rehearsability, and familiarity of the stimuli were controlled. Musicians were also able to use letter names referring to notes as efficiently as visual notes, which indicates that the better recall of musicians cannot be explained by perceptual visual chunking. These results and the effect of skill level on the distribution of recall errors indicate that the ability to chunk incoming information into meaningful units does not require that complete familiar patterns are accessible to encoding processes, yet previous knowledge stored in long-term memory affects representation construction in working memory. The present method offers a new reliable tool, and its implications to the research on construction of representations and musical imagery are discussed.
从单独的片段构建心理表征。要求专业音乐家和非音乐家群体逐音符地回忆视觉呈现的音符模式。技能水平、音符模式的音乐规范性以及呈现方式均有所变化。尽管呈现方式是视觉且连续的,但音乐家比非音乐家能更好地回忆音符模式。此外,在控制了视觉格式塔属性、言语复述能力和刺激的熟悉度后,只有音乐家的表现受到音符模式音乐规范性的影响。音乐家还能够像使用视觉音符一样高效地使用音符的字母名称,这表明音乐家更好的回忆不能用感知视觉组块来解释。这些结果以及技能水平对回忆错误分布的影响表明,将传入信息组块为有意义单元的能力并不要求编码过程能够获取完整的熟悉模式,然而长期记忆中存储的先前知识会影响工作记忆中的表征构建。本方法提供了一种新的可靠工具,并讨论了其对表征构建和音乐意象研究的启示。