Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Institute of Behavioural Sciences, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 9, FI-00014, Finland.
Department of Music, University of Jyväskylä, PL 35(M), FI-40014, Finland.
Sci Rep. 2016 Sep 9;6:33056. doi: 10.1038/srep33056.
The neural responses to simple tones and short sound sequences have been studied extensively. However, in reality the sounds surrounding us are spectrally and temporally complex, dynamic and overlapping. Thus, research using natural sounds is crucial in understanding the operation of the brain in its natural environment. Music is an excellent example of natural stimulation which, in addition to sensory responses, elicits vast cognitive and emotional processes in the brain. Here we show that the preattentive P50 response evoked by rapid increases in timbral brightness during continuous music is enhanced in dancers when compared to musicians and laymen. In dance, fast changes in brightness are often emphasized with a significant change in movement. In addition, the auditory N100 and P200 responses are suppressed and sped up in dancers, musicians and laymen when music is accompanied with a dance choreography. These results were obtained with a novel event-related potential (ERP) method for natural music. They suggest that we can begin studying the brain with long pieces of natural music using the ERP method of electroencephalography (EEG) as has already been done with functional magnetic resonance (fMRI), these two brain imaging methods complementing each other.
人们已经对简单的音调及短的声音序列的神经反应进行了广泛的研究。然而,在现实中,我们周围的声音在频谱和时间上是复杂的、动态的和重叠的。因此,使用自然声音进行研究对于理解大脑在其自然环境中的运作至关重要。音乐是自然刺激的一个极好例子,它除了引起感官反应外,还会在大脑中引发广泛的认知和情感过程。在这里,我们表明,在连续音乐中,音色亮度的快速增加所引起的非注意 P50 反应在舞者中比在音乐家和非专业人士中增强。在舞蹈中,亮度的快速变化通常伴随着运动的显著变化而被强调。此外,当音乐伴随着舞蹈编排时,舞者、音乐家和非专业人士的听觉 N100 和 P200 反应会受到抑制并加快。这些结果是使用一种新的事件相关电位(ERP)方法对自然音乐进行研究得出的。它们表明,我们可以开始使用脑电图(EEG)的 ERP 方法研究长段的自然音乐,就像已经用功能磁共振(fMRI)所做的那样,这两种大脑成像方法相互补充。