Department of Psychology, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, USA.
Cognition. 2013 May;127(2):177-202. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.12.008. Epub 2013 Mar 1.
We report four experiments that explored the cognitive bases of vocal imitation. Specifically, we investigated the accuracy with which normal individuals vocally imitated the pitch-time trajectories of spoken sentences and sung melodies, presented in their original form and with phonetic information removed. Overall, participants imitated melodies more accurately than sentences with respect to absolute pitch but not with respect to relative pitch or timing (overall duration). Notably, the presence of phonetic information facilitated imitation of both melodies and speech. Analyses of individual differences across studies suggested that the accuracy of imitating song predicts accuracy of imitating speech. Overall, these results do not accord with accounts of modular pitch processing that emphasize information encapsulation.
我们报告了四项实验,旨在探索声音模仿的认知基础。具体来说,我们研究了正常个体在原始形式以及去除语音信息的情况下,对言语句子和歌唱旋律的音高时间轨迹进行准确模仿的能力。总体而言,相对于相对音高或时间(总时长),参与者在模仿旋律方面比模仿句子更准确。值得注意的是,语音信息的存在促进了旋律和言语的模仿。对跨研究个体差异的分析表明,歌曲模仿的准确性可以预测言语模仿的准确性。总的来说,这些结果与强调信息封装的模块化音高处理理论不一致。