CERNEC, Université de Montréal, Québec, Canada; BRAMS, International Laboratory for Brain Music and Sounds, Université de Montréal, Québec, Canada; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), France.
CERNEC, Université de Montréal, Québec, Canada; BRAMS, International Laboratory for Brain Music and Sounds, Université de Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Neuroimage. 2014 Jul 1;94:96-106. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.03.020. Epub 2014 Mar 15.
We used magnetoencephalography (MEG) to examine brain activity related to the maintenance of non-verbal pitch information in auditory short-term memory (ASTM). We focused on brain activity that increased with the number of items effectively held in memory by the participants during the retention interval of an auditory memory task. We used very simple acoustic materials (i.e., pure tones that varied in pitch) that minimized activation from non-ASTM related systems. MEG revealed neural activity in frontal, temporal, and parietal cortices that increased with a greater number of items effectively held in memory by the participants during the maintenance of pitch representations in ASTM. The present results reinforce the functional role of frontal and temporal cortices in the retention of pitch information in ASTM. This is the first MEG study to provide both fine spatial localization and temporal resolution on the neural mechanisms of non-verbal ASTM for pitch in relation to individual differences in the capacity of ASTM. This research contributes to a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms mediating the representation and maintenance of basic non-verbal auditory features in the human brain.
我们使用脑磁图 (MEG) 来研究与保持听觉短期记忆 (ASTM) 中非言语音高信息相关的大脑活动。我们关注的是在听觉记忆任务的保持间隔期间,参与者有效地记忆的项目数量增加时的大脑活动。我们使用了非常简单的声学材料(即,音高变化的纯音),最大限度地减少了与非 ASTM 相关系统的激活。MEG 揭示了额、颞和顶叶皮层的神经活动,随着参与者在 ASTM 中保持音高表示时有效地记忆的项目数量的增加而增加。目前的结果加强了额和颞叶皮层在保持 ASTM 中音高信息方面的功能作用。这是第一项 MEG 研究,提供了关于非言语 ASTM 中与 ASTM 容量个体差异相关的音高的神经机制的精细空间定位和时间分辨率。这项研究有助于全面理解介导人类大脑中基本非言语听觉特征的表示和维持的机制。