Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, Department of Neuropsychology and Psychopharmacology, Maastricht University, Universiteitssingel 40, P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands; Equal first authors.
Research Department, Sealcentre Pieterburen, Hoofdstraat 94a, 9968 AG Pieterburen, The Netherlands; Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels, Belgium; Equal first authors.
Trends Cogn Sci. 2018 Oct;22(10):896-910. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2018.08.002.
Behavioral and brain rhythms in the millisecond-to-second range are central in human music, speech, and movement. A comparative approach can further our understanding of the evolution of rhythm processing by identifying behavioral and neural similarities and differences across cognitive domains and across animal species. We provide an overview of research into rhythm cognition in music, speech, and animal communication. Rhythm has received considerable attention within each individual field, but to date, little integration. This review article on rhythm processing incorporates and extends existing ideas on temporal processing in speech and music and offers suggestions about the neural, biological, and evolutionary bases of human abilities in these domains.
在人类的音乐、语言和运动中,毫秒到秒级的行为和大脑节律是至关重要的。通过识别认知领域和动物物种之间的行为和神经相似性和差异性,比较方法可以进一步加深我们对节奏处理的进化的理解。我们提供了音乐、语言和动物交流中节奏认知研究的概述。在每个单独的领域中,节奏都受到了相当大的关注,但迄今为止,整合的程度还比较有限。这篇关于节奏处理的综述文章综合并扩展了语言和音乐中关于时间处理的现有观点,并就人类在这些领域的能力的神经、生物和进化基础提出了一些建议。