Cluster of Excellence der Freien Universität Berlin, Languages of Emotion, Habelschwerdter Allee 45, 14195 Berlin, Germany.
Phys Life Rev. 2011 Jun;8(2):89-105. doi: 10.1016/j.plrev.2011.04.004. Epub 2011 Apr 29.
Processing of meaning is critical for language perception, and therefore the majority of research on meaning processing has focused on the semantic, lexical, conceptual, and propositional processing of language. However, music is another a means of communication, and meaning also emerges from the interpretation of musical information. This article provides a framework for the investigation of the processing of musical meaning, and reviews neuroscience studies investigating this issue. These studies reveal two neural correlates of meaning processing, the N400 and the N5 (which are both components of the event-related electric brain potential). Here I argue that the N400 can be elicited by musical stimuli due to the processing of extra-musical meaning, whereas the N5 can be elicited due to the processing of intra-musical meaning. Notably, whereas the N400 can be elicited by both linguistic and musical stimuli, the N5 has so far only been observed for the processing of meaning in music. Thus, knowledge about both the N400 and the N5 can advance our understanding of how the human brain processes meaning information.
意义的处理对于语言感知至关重要,因此,大多数关于意义处理的研究都集中在语言的语义、词汇、概念和命题处理上。然而,音乐也是一种交流方式,意义也来自对音乐信息的解释。本文为研究音乐意义的处理提供了一个框架,并回顾了研究这一问题的神经科学研究。这些研究揭示了意义处理的两个神经相关物,N400 和 N5(它们都是事件相关脑电的组成部分)。在这里,我认为 N400 可以通过处理非音乐意义的音乐刺激而被引发,而 N5 可以通过处理音乐意义而被引发。值得注意的是,虽然 N400 可以被语言和音乐刺激引发,但到目前为止,N5 只在音乐意义处理中被观察到。因此,对 N400 和 N5 的了解都可以增进我们对人类大脑如何处理意义信息的理解。