Max Planck Institute for Neurological Research, Cologne, Germany.
Hum Brain Mapp. 2010 Jan;31(1):48-64. doi: 10.1002/hbm.20844.
Listening to music can induce us to tune in to its beat. Previous neuroimaging studies have shown that the motor system becomes involved in perceptual rhythm and timing tasks in general, as well as during preference-related responses to music. However, the role of preferred rhythm and, in particular, of preferred beat frequency (tempo) in driving activity in the motor system remains unknown. The goals of the present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study were to determine whether the musical rhythms that are subjectively judged as beautiful boost activity in motor-related areas and if so, whether this effect is driven by preferred tempo, the underlying pulse people tune in to. On the basis of the subjects' judgments, individual preferences were determined for the different systematically varied constituents of the musical rhythms. Results demonstrate the involvement of premotor and cerebellar areas during preferred compared to not preferred musical rhythms and indicate that activity in the ventral premotor cortex (PMv) is enhanced by preferred tempo. Our findings support the assumption that the premotor activity increase during preferred tempo is the result of enhanced sensorimotor simulation of the beat frequency. This may serve as a mechanism that facilitates the tuning-in to the beat of appealing music.
听音乐可以让我们跟随其节奏。先前的神经影像学研究表明,运动系统通常会参与到感知节奏和时间任务中,以及与音乐偏好相关的反应中。然而,在驱动运动系统活动方面,偏好的节奏,特别是偏好的节拍频率(节奏)的作用仍然未知。本功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究的目的是确定主观上判断为优美的音乐节奏是否会增强与运动相关的区域的活动,如果是这样,这种效果是否是由人们所跟随的潜在脉冲,即偏好的节奏所驱动。基于被试的判断,确定了音乐节奏不同系统变化成分的个体偏好。结果表明,在偏好的音乐节奏与不偏好的音乐节奏相比,前运动区和小脑区都有参与,并且腹侧前运动皮层(PMv)的活动会因偏好的节奏而增强。我们的研究结果支持这样的假设,即前运动区在偏好节奏时活动增加是对节拍频率进行增强的感觉运动模拟的结果。这可能是一种促进对吸引人的音乐的节拍进行调谐的机制。