Department of Communication Sciences, Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory, Northwestern University Evanston, IL, USA ; Department of Communication Sciences, Northwestern University Evanston, IL, USA.
Front Syst Neurosci. 2013 May 10;7:14. doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2013.00014. eCollection 2013.
The tracking of rhythmic structure is a vital component of speech and music perception. It is known that sequences of identical sounds can give rise to the percept of alternating strong and weak sounds, and that this percept is linked to enhanced cortical and oscillatory responses. The neural correlates of the perception of rhythm elicited by ecologically valid, complex stimuli, however, remain unexplored. Here we report the effects of a stimulus' alignment with the beat on the brain's processing of sound. Human subjects listened to short popular music pieces while simultaneously hearing a target sound. Cortical and brainstem electrophysiological onset responses to the sound were enhanced when it was presented on the beat of the music, as opposed to shifted away from it. Moreover, the size of the effect of alignment with the beat on the cortical response correlated strongly with the ability to tap to a beat, suggesting that the ability to synchronize to the beat of simple isochronous stimuli and the ability to track the beat of complex, ecologically valid stimuli may rely on overlapping neural resources. These results suggest that the perception of musical rhythm may have robust effects on processing throughout the auditory system.
节奏结构的跟踪是言语和音乐感知的一个重要组成部分。众所周知,相同声音的序列会产生交替强弱声音的感知,并且这种感知与增强的皮质和振荡反应有关。然而,由生态有效、复杂刺激引起的节奏感知的神经相关性仍未被探索。在这里,我们报告了刺激与节拍对齐对大脑处理声音的影响。人类受试者在同时听短流行音乐片段的同时听到目标声音。与偏离节拍相比,当声音出现在音乐的节拍上时,大脑皮层和脑干电生理起始反应增强。此外,与节拍对齐对皮质反应的影响大小与跟随节拍敲击的能力强烈相关,这表明,简单等时刺激的节拍同步能力和复杂、生态有效刺激的节拍跟踪能力可能依赖于重叠的神经资源。这些结果表明,音乐节奏的感知可能对整个听觉系统的处理产生强大的影响。