Cattaneo Zaira, Lega Carlotta, Rinaldi Luca, Fantino Micaela, Ferrari Chiara, Merabet Lotfi B, Vecchi Tomaso
Department of Psychology, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milano, Italy.
Brain Connectivity Center, IRCCS Mondino Foundation, Pavia, Italy.
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2018 May;80(4):813-821. doi: 10.3758/s13414-018-1495-x.
Converging evidence suggests that the perception of auditory pitch exhibits a characteristic spatial organization. This pitch-space association can be demonstrated experimentally by the Spatial Musical Association of Response Codes (SMARC) effect. This is characterized by faster response times when a low-positioned key is pressed in response to a low-pitched tone, and a high-positioned key is pressed in response to a high-pitched tone. To investigate whether the development of this pitch-space association is mediated by normal visual experience, we tested a group of early blind individuals on a task that required them to discriminate the timbre of different instrument sounds with varying pitch. Results revealed a comparable pattern in the SMARC effect in both blind participants and sighted controls, suggesting that the lack of prior visual experience does not prevent the development of an association between pitch height and vertical space.
越来越多的证据表明,听觉音高的感知呈现出一种特征性的空间组织。这种音高-空间关联可以通过反应代码的空间音乐关联(SMARC)效应在实验中得到证明。其特征是,当对低音调按下低位按键,对高音调按下高位按键时,反应时间更快。为了研究这种音高-空间关联的发展是否由正常的视觉体验介导,我们对一组早期失明个体进行了一项任务测试,该任务要求他们辨别不同音高的乐器声音的音色。结果显示,盲人和视力正常的对照组在SMARC效应上呈现出类似的模式,这表明缺乏先前的视觉体验并不会妨碍音高高度和垂直空间之间关联的发展。