Tierney Adam, Kraus Nina
Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, United States of America; Department of Communication Sciences, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, United States of America.
Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, United States of America; Department of Communication Sciences, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, United States of America; Institute for Neuroscience, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, United States of America; Department of Neurobiology and Physiology, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, United States of America; Department of Otolaryngology, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2015 Sep 16;10(9):e0136645. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0136645. eCollection 2015.
Rhythms, or patterns in time, play a vital role in both speech and music. Proficiency in a number of rhythm skills has been linked to language ability, suggesting that certain rhythmic processes in music and language rely on overlapping resources. However, a lack of understanding about how rhythm skills relate to each other has impeded progress in understanding how language relies on rhythm processing. In particular, it is unknown whether all rhythm skills are linked together, forming a single broad rhythmic competence, or whether there are multiple dissociable rhythm skills. We hypothesized that beat tapping and rhythm memory/sequencing form two separate clusters of rhythm skills. This hypothesis was tested with a battery of two beat tapping and two rhythm memory tests. Here we show that tapping to a metronome and the ability to adjust to a changing tempo while tapping to a metronome are related skills. The ability to remember rhythms and to drum along to repeating rhythmic sequences are also related. However, we found no relationship between beat tapping skills and rhythm memory skills. Thus, beat tapping and rhythm memory are dissociable rhythmic aptitudes. This discovery may inform future research disambiguating how distinct rhythm competencies track with specific language functions.
节奏,即时间上的模式,在言语和音乐中都起着至关重要的作用。多种节奏技能的熟练程度与语言能力相关,这表明音乐和语言中的某些节奏处理过程依赖于重叠的资源。然而,对于节奏技能之间如何相互关联缺乏了解,这阻碍了我们在理解语言如何依赖节奏处理方面取得进展。特别是,尚不清楚所有节奏技能是否相互关联,形成一种单一的广泛节奏能力,还是存在多种可分离的节奏技能。我们假设节拍敲击和节奏记忆/排序形成两个独立的节奏技能集群。我们用一组两个节拍敲击测试和两个节奏记忆测试对这一假设进行了检验。在此我们表明,跟着节拍器敲击以及在跟着节拍器敲击时适应变化节奏的能力是相关技能。记忆节奏以及跟着重复节奏序列打鼓的能力也是相关的。然而,我们发现节拍敲击技能和节奏记忆技能之间没有关系。因此,节拍敲击和节奏记忆是可分离的节奏能力。这一发现可能为未来的研究提供信息,以明确不同的节奏能力如何与特定的语言功能相关联。