Loui Psyche, Demorest Steven M, Pfordresher Peter Q, Iyer Janani
Department of Psychology, Program in Neuroscience and Behavior, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2015 Mar;1337(1):263-71. doi: 10.1111/nyas.12623.
Whereas much of research in music and neuroscience is aimed at understanding the mechanisms by which the human brain facilitates music, emerging interest in the neuromusic community aims to translate basic music research into clinical and educational applications. In the present paper, we explore the problems of poor pitch perception and production from both neurological and developmental/educational perspectives. We begin by reviewing previous and novel findings on the neural regulation of pitch perception and production. We then discuss issues in measuring singing accuracy consistently between the laboratory and educational settings. We review the Seattle Singing Accuracy Protocol--a new assessment tool that we hope can be adopted by cognitive psychologists as well as music educators-and we conclude with some suggestions that the present interdisciplinary approach might offer for future research.
虽然音乐与神经科学的许多研究旨在理解人类大脑促进音乐的机制,但神经音乐领域新出现的兴趣点是将基础音乐研究转化为临床和教育应用。在本文中,我们从神经学以及发育/教育的角度探讨音高感知和产生方面存在的问题。我们首先回顾关于音高感知和产生的神经调节的既往及新发现。然后我们讨论在实验室和教育环境中一致测量歌唱准确性的问题。我们回顾了西雅图歌唱准确性协议——一种我们希望认知心理学家和音乐教育工作者都能采用的新评估工具——最后我们给出一些建议,即当前的跨学科方法可能为未来研究提供的方向。