Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany.
Psychophysiology. 2011 May;48(5):645-55. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.2010.01134.x. Epub 2010 Sep 30.
There has been much debate over whether music can convey extra-musical meaning. The experiments presented here investigated whether low level musical features, specifically the timbre of a sound, have a direct access route to meaningful representations. Short musical sounds with varying timbres were investigated with regard to their ability to elicit meaningful associations, and the neural mechanisms underlying the meaningful processing of sounds were compared to those underlying the semantic processing of words. Two EEG experiments were carried out, and N400 effects were found for sound and word targets following sound and word primes in a semantic relatedness judgment task. No N400 effects were found in a memory task. The results show that even short musical sounds outside of a musical context are capable of conveying meaning information, but that sounds require more elaborate processing than other kinds of meaningful stimuli.
关于音乐是否能传达非音乐意义,一直存在很多争论。这里呈现的实验旨在探究低水平的音乐特征,特别是声音的音色,是否具有通往有意义的表现形式的直接途径。通过对具有不同音色的短音乐声音进行研究,以考察它们引发有意义联想的能力,并比较声音的有意义处理和语义处理的神经机制。进行了两项 EEG 实验,在语义关联性判断任务中,在声音和单词提示后,发现了声音和单词目标的 N400 效应。在记忆任务中则未发现 N400 效应。结果表明,即使是在音乐语境之外的短音乐声音,也能够传达意义信息,但声音比其他类型的有意义刺激需要更精细的处理。