Northwestern University.
J Cogn Neurosci. 2018 Jan;30(1):14-24. doi: 10.1162/jocn_a_01189. Epub 2017 Sep 26.
Musical rhythm engages motor and reward circuitry that is important for cognitive control, and there is evidence for enhanced inhibitory control in musicians. We recently revealed an inhibitory control advantage in percussionists compared with vocalists, highlighting the potential importance of rhythmic expertise in mediating this advantage. Previous research has shown that better inhibitory control is associated with less variable performance in simple sensorimotor synchronization tasks; however, this relationship has not been examined through the lens of rhythmic expertise. We hypothesize that the development of rhythm skills strengthens inhibitory control in two ways: by fine-tuning motor networks through the precise coordination of movements "in time" and by activating reward-based mechanisms, such as predictive processing and conflict monitoring, which are involved in tracking temporal structure in music. Here, we assess adult percussionists and nonpercussionists on inhibitory control, selective attention, basic drumming skills (self-paced, paced, and continuation drumming), and cortical evoked responses to an auditory stimulus presented on versus off the beat of music. Consistent with our hypotheses, we find that better inhibitory control is correlated with more consistent drumming and enhanced neural tracking of the musical beat. Drumming variability and the neural index of beat alignment each contribute unique predictive power to a regression model, explaining 57% of variance in inhibitory control. These outcomes present the first evidence that enhanced inhibitory control in musicians may be mediated by rhythmic expertise and provide a foundation for future research investigating the potential for rhythm-based training to strengthen cognitive function.
音乐节奏涉及对认知控制很重要的运动和奖励回路,并且有证据表明音乐家的抑制控制能力增强。我们最近发现,与声乐家相比,打击乐演奏家在抑制控制方面具有优势,这突出了节奏专业知识在介导这种优势方面的潜在重要性。先前的研究表明,更好的抑制控制与在简单的感觉运动同步任务中更一致的表现相关;然而,这种关系尚未通过节奏专业知识的视角来检验。我们假设,节奏技能的发展通过以下两种方式增强抑制控制:通过“按时”精确协调运动来微调运动网络,以及通过激活基于奖励的机制,例如预测处理和冲突监测,这些机制参与跟踪音乐中的时间结构。在这里,我们评估了成年打击乐演奏家和非打击乐演奏者的抑制控制、选择性注意、基本击鼓技能(自我调节、有节奏和连续击鼓)以及对音乐节奏上和节奏外呈现的听觉刺激的皮质诱发反应。与我们的假设一致,我们发现更好的抑制控制与更一致的击鼓以及对音乐节奏的增强神经跟踪相关。击鼓变异性和节拍对齐的神经指数都为回归模型提供了独特的预测能力,解释了抑制控制 57%的变异性。这些结果首次证明,音乐家的抑制控制增强可能是由节奏专业知识介导的,并为未来研究探索基于节奏的训练增强认知功能的潜力提供了基础。