Levitin Daniel J, Tirovolas Anna K
Department of Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, QC Canada.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2009 Mar;1156:211-31. doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.04417.x.
The study of music perception and cognition is one of the oldest topics in experimental psychology. The last 20 years have seen an increased interest in understanding the functional neuroanatomy of music processing in humans, using a variety of technologies including fMRI, PET, ERP, MEG, and lesion studies. We review current findings in the context of a rich intellectual history of research, organized by the cognitive systems underlying different aspects of human musical behavior. We pay special attention to the perception of components of musical processing, musical structure, laterality effects, cultural issues, links between music and movement, emotional processing, expertise, and the amusias. Current trends are noted, such as the increased interest in evolutionary origins of music and comparisons of music and language. The review serves to demonstrate the important role that music can play in informing broad theories of higher order cognitive processes such as music in humans.
音乐感知与认知的研究是实验心理学中最古老的课题之一。在过去20年里,人们对运用包括功能磁共振成像(fMRI)、正电子发射断层扫描(PET)、事件相关电位(ERP)、脑磁图(MEG)以及脑损伤研究等多种技术来理解人类音乐处理的功能性神经解剖学越来越感兴趣。我们在丰富的研究思想史背景下回顾当前的研究发现,这些研究是按照人类音乐行为不同方面所依据的认知系统来组织的。我们特别关注音乐处理的组成部分的感知、音乐结构、偏侧性效应、文化问题、音乐与运动的联系、情感处理、专业技能以及失歌症。文中指出了当前的趋势,比如对音乐进化起源以及音乐与语言比较的兴趣日益增加。这篇综述旨在证明音乐在为诸如人类音乐等高阶认知过程的广泛理论提供信息方面可以发挥的重要作用。