Douglas Katie M, Bilkey David K
Department of Psychology, 95 Union St, University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand.
Nat Neurosci. 2007 Jul;10(7):915-21. doi: 10.1038/nn1925. Epub 2007 Jun 24.
Amusia (commonly referred to as tone-deafness) is a difficulty in discriminating pitch changes in melodies that affects around 4% of the human population. Amusia cannot be explained as a simple sensory impairment. Here we show that amusia is strongly related to a deficit in spatial processing in adults. Compared to two matched control groups (musicians and non-musicians), participants in the amusic group were significantly impaired on a visually presented mental rotation task. Amusic subjects were also less prone to interference in a spatial stimulus-response incompatibility task and performed significantly faster than controls in an interference task in which they were required to make simple pitch discriminations while concurrently performing a mental rotation task. This indicates that the processing of pitch in music normally depends on the cognitive mechanisms that are used to process spatial representations in other modalities.
失歌症(通常被称为音盲)是一种辨别旋律中音调变化的困难,影响着约4%的人口。失歌症不能简单地解释为一种感觉障碍。我们在此表明,失歌症与成年人空间处理能力的缺陷密切相关。与两个匹配的对照组(音乐家和非音乐家)相比,失歌症组的参与者在视觉呈现的心理旋转任务上明显受损。失歌症受试者在空间刺激-反应不兼容任务中也较不易受到干扰,并且在一项干扰任务中比对照组表现得明显更快,在该任务中他们需要在同时执行心理旋转任务时进行简单的音高辨别。这表明音乐中音调的处理通常依赖于用于处理其他模态中空间表征的认知机制。