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通过音乐训练这一独特视角探究神经可塑性和认知益处。

Examining neural plasticity and cognitive benefit through the unique lens of musical training.

机构信息

Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto, ON, Canada; University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Institute for Intelligent Systems, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, USA; School of Communication Sciences & Disorders, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, USA.

出版信息

Hear Res. 2014 Feb;308:84-97. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2013.09.012. Epub 2013 Sep 27.

Abstract

Training programs aimed to alleviate or improve auditory-cognitive abilities have either experienced mixed success or remain to be fully validated. The limited benefits of such regimens are largely attributable to our weak understanding of (i) how (and which) interventions provide the most robust and long lasting improvements to cognitive and perceptual abilities and (ii) how the neural mechanisms which underlie such abilities are positively modified by certain activities and experience. Recent studies indicate that music training provides robust, long-lasting biological benefits to auditory function. Importantly, the behavioral advantages conferred by musical experience extend beyond simple enhancements to perceptual abilities and even impact non-auditory functions necessary for higher-order aspects of cognition (e.g., working memory, intelligence). Collectively, preliminary findings indicate that alternative forms of arts engagement (e.g., visual arts training) may not yield such widespread enhancements, suggesting that music expertise uniquely taps and refines a hierarchy of brain networks subserving a variety of auditory as well as domain-general cognitive mechanisms. We infer that transfer from specific music experience to broad cognitive benefit might be mediated by the degree to which a listener's musical training tunes lower- (e.g., perceptual) and higher-order executive functions, and the coordination between these processes. Ultimately, understanding the broad impact of music on the brain will not only provide a more holistic picture of auditory processing and plasticity, but may help inform and tailor remediation and training programs designed to improve perceptual and cognitive benefits in human listeners.

摘要

旨在缓解或改善听觉认知能力的培训计划要么取得了喜忧参半的效果,要么仍有待充分验证。这些方案的有限益处主要归因于我们对以下两个方面的理解不足:(i) (以及哪些)干预措施能为认知和感知能力提供最强大和最持久的改善;以及 (ii) 哪些神经机制通过某些活动和经验而得到积极的改变。最近的研究表明,音乐训练为听觉功能提供了强大而持久的生物学益处。重要的是,音乐经验带来的行为优势不仅超越了对感知能力的简单增强,甚至还影响了认知高阶方面所需的非听觉功能(例如,工作记忆、智力)。总的来说,初步研究结果表明,其他形式的艺术参与(例如,视觉艺术训练)可能不会产生如此广泛的增强,这表明音乐专业知识独特地利用和完善了一系列支持各种听觉以及一般认知机制的大脑网络层次。我们推断,从特定的音乐经验到广泛的认知益处的转移可能是由听众的音乐训练在多大程度上调整了较低层次(例如,感知)和较高层次的执行功能,以及这些过程之间的协调来介导的。最终,了解音乐对大脑的广泛影响不仅将提供一个更全面的听觉处理和可塑性的图景,还可能有助于为旨在改善人类听众的感知和认知益处的矫正和培训计划提供信息和指导。

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