Tillmann Barbara, Burnham Denis, Nguyen Sebastien, Grimault Nicolas, Gosselin Nathalie, Peretz Isabelle
CNRS, UMR5292; INSERM, U1028; Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, Auditory Cognition and Psychoacoustics Team Lyon, France.
Front Psychol. 2011 Jun 17;2:120. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00120. eCollection 2011.
Congenital amusia is a neurogenetic disorder that affects music processing and that is ascribed to a deficit in pitch processing. We investigated whether this deficit extended to pitch processing in speech, notably the pitch changes used to contrast lexical tones in tonal languages. Congenital amusics and matched controls, all non-tonal language speakers, were tested for lexical tone discrimination in Mandarin Chinese (Experiment 1) and in Thai (Experiment 2). Tones were presented in pairs and participants were required to make same/different judgments. Experiment 2 additionally included musical analogs of Thai tones for comparison. Performance of congenital amusics was inferior to that of controls for all materials, suggesting a domain-general pitch-processing deficit. The pitch deficit of amusia is thus not limited to music, but may compromise the ability to process and learn tonal languages. Combined with acoustic analyses of the tone material, the present findings provide new insights into the nature of the pitch-processing deficit exhibited by amusics.
先天性失歌症是一种神经遗传性疾病,会影响音乐处理能力,其原因被认为是音高处理方面存在缺陷。我们研究了这种缺陷是否会扩展到言语中的音高处理,特别是声调语言中用于区分词汇声调的音高变化。对所有非声调语言使用者的先天性失歌症患者和匹配的对照组进行了普通话(实验1)和泰语(实验2)的词汇声调辨别测试。声调以成对形式呈现,参与者需要做出相同/不同的判断。实验2还包括泰语声调的音乐类似物用于比较。对于所有材料,先天性失歌症患者的表现均不如对照组,这表明存在一种通用的音高处理缺陷。因此,失歌症的音高缺陷不仅限于音乐,还可能损害处理和学习声调语言的能力。结合对声调材料的声学分析,本研究结果为失歌症患者所表现出的音高处理缺陷的本质提供了新的见解。