Albouy Philippe, Cousineau Marion, Caclin Anne, Tillmann Barbara, Peretz Isabelle
Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, Auditory Cognition and Psychoacoustics Team &Brain Dynamics and Cognition Team, CRNL, CNRS UMR5292, INSERM U1028, Lyon, F-69000, France.
Université Lyon 1, Lyon, F-69000, France.
Sci Rep. 2016 Jan 6;6:18861. doi: 10.1038/srep18861.
Recent theories suggest that the basis of neurodevelopmental auditory disorders such as dyslexia or specific language impairment might be a low-level sensory dysfunction. In the present study we test this hypothesis in congenital amusia, a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by severe deficits in the processing of pitch-based material. We manipulated the temporal characteristics of auditory stimuli and investigated the influence of the time given to encode pitch information on participants' performance in discrimination and short-term memory. Our results show that amusics' performance in such tasks scales with the duration available to encode acoustic information. This suggests that in auditory neuro-developmental disorders, abnormalities in early steps of the auditory processing can underlie the high-level deficits (here musical disabilities). Observing that the slowing down of temporal dynamics improves amusics' pitch abilities allows considering this approach as a potential tool for remediation in developmental auditory disorders.
近期理论表明,诸如诵读困难或特定语言障碍等神经发育性听觉障碍的根源可能是低级感觉功能障碍。在本研究中,我们在先天性失歌症中检验这一假设,先天性失歌症是一种神经发育障碍,其特征是在基于音高的材料处理方面存在严重缺陷。我们操纵了听觉刺激的时间特征,并研究了用于编码音高信息的时间对参与者辨别和短期记忆表现的影响。我们的结果表明,失歌症患者在此类任务中的表现与可用于编码声学信息的持续时间成比例。这表明,在听觉神经发育障碍中,听觉处理早期步骤的异常可能是高级缺陷(此处为音乐障碍)的基础。观察到时间动态的减慢会提高失歌症患者的音高能力,这使得可以将这种方法视为发育性听觉障碍补救的潜在工具。