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关于音乐家大脑中动作感知耦合的概念性综述:它有什么用?

A conceptual review on action-perception coupling in the musicians' brain: what is it good for?

机构信息

Marcs Institute - University of Western Sydney Sydney, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2014 Aug 21;8:603. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00603. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Experience with a sensorimotor task, such as practicing a piano piece, leads to strong coupling of sensory (visual or auditory) and motor cortices. Here we review behavioral and neurophysiological (M/EEG, TMS and fMRI) research exploring this topic using the brain of musicians as a model system. Our review focuses on a recent body of evidence suggesting that this form of coupling might have (at least) two cognitive functions. First, it leads to the generation of equivalent predictions (concerning both when and what event is more likely to occur) during both perception and production of music. Second, it underpins the common coding of perception and action that supports the integration of the motor output of multiple musicians' in the context of joint musical tasks. Essentially, training-based coupling of perception and action might scaffold the human ability to represent complex (structured) actions and to entrain multiple agents-via reciprocal prediction and adaptation-in the pursuit of shared goals.

摘要

经验丰富的感觉运动任务,例如练习钢琴曲,会导致感觉(视觉或听觉)和运动皮层之间的强耦合。在这里,我们回顾了使用音乐家的大脑作为模型系统来探索这个主题的行为和神经生理学(M/EEG、TMS 和 fMRI)研究。我们的综述重点介绍了最近的一系列证据,表明这种形式的耦合至少具有两种认知功能。首先,它导致在音乐的感知和产生过程中产生等效的预测(涉及何时以及什么事件更有可能发生)。其次,它为感知和动作的共同编码提供了基础,这种编码支持在联合音乐任务中整合多个音乐家的动作输出。从本质上讲,基于训练的感知和动作的耦合可以为人类代表复杂(结构化)动作的能力提供支撑,并通过相互预测和适应来吸引多个主体,以追求共同的目标。

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