Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University Inuyama, Japan.
Front Psychol. 2011 May 20;2:101. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00101. eCollection 2011.
Absolute pitch (AP) is the ability to identify the frequency or musical name of a specific tone, or to identify a tone without comparing it with any objective reference tone. While AP has recently been shown to be associated with morphological changes and neurophysiological adaptations in the planum temporale, a cortical area in the brain involved in speech perception processes, no behavioral evidence of speech-relevant auditory acuity in any AP possessors has hitherto been reported. In order to seek such evidence, in the present study, 15 professional musicians with AP and 14 without AP, all of whom had acquired Japanese as their first language, were asked to identify isolated Japanese syllables as quickly as possible after these syllables were presented auditorily. When the mean latency to the syllable identification was compared, it was significantly shorter in AP possessors than in non-AP possessors whether the presented syllables were those used as Japanese labels representing the 7 tones constituting an octave or not. The latency to hear the stimuli per se did not differ according to whether the participants were AP possessors or not. The results indicate the possibility that possessing AP provides one with extraordinarily enhanced acuity to individual syllables per se as fundamental units of a segmented word in the speech stream.
绝对音高(AP)是指能够识别特定音高的频率或音乐名称,或者在不与任何客观参考音进行比较的情况下识别音高的能力。虽然最近已经表明 AP 与大脑中参与语音感知过程的颞平面的形态变化和神经生理适应有关,但迄今为止,尚无任何 AP 拥有者在与语音相关的听觉敏锐度方面的行为证据。为了寻找这种证据,在本研究中,我们要求 15 名具有 AP 的专业音乐家和 14 名没有 AP 的音乐家(他们都是以日语为第一语言)尽可能快地识别听觉呈现的孤立日语音节。当比较音节识别的平均潜伏期时,无论是呈现代表八度音阶的 7 个音的日语标签还是其他音节,AP 拥有者的潜伏期明显短于非 AP 拥有者。听到刺激本身的潜伏期并不取决于参与者是否具有 AP。这些结果表明,拥有 AP 可能使个体能够以超乎寻常的敏锐度感知语音流中作为分段单词基本单位的单个音节。