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自由吉他即兴演奏过程中大脑与乐器的动态协调

Dynamic Orchestration of Brains and Instruments During Free Guitar Improvisation.

作者信息

Müller Viktor, Lindenberger Ulman

机构信息

Center for Lifespan Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany.

Max Planck UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry and Ageing Research, Berlin, Germany.

出版信息

Front Integr Neurosci. 2019 Sep 4;13:50. doi: 10.3389/fnint.2019.00050. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Playing music in ensemble requires enhanced sensorimotor coordination and the non-verbal communication of musicians that need to coordinate their actions precisely with those of others. As shown in our previous studies on guitar duets, and also on a guitar quartet, intra- and inter-brain synchronization plays an essential role during such interaction. At the same time, sensorimotor coordination as an essential part of this interaction requires being in sync with the auditory signals coming from the played instruments. In this study, using acoustic recordings of guitar playing and electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings of brain activity from guitarists playing in duet, we aimed to explore whether the musicians' brain activity synchronized with instrument sounds produced during guitar playing. To do so, we established an analytical method based on phase synchronization between time-frequency transformed guitar signals and raw EEG signals. Given phase synchronization, or coupling between guitar and brain signals, we constructed so-called hyper-brain networks comprising all possible interactions between two guitars and two brains. Applying a graph-theoretical approach to these networks assessed across time, we present dynamic changes of coupling strengths or dynamic orchestration of brains and instruments during free guitar improvisation for the first time. We also show that these dynamic network topology changes are oscillatory in nature and are characterized by specific spectral peaks, indicating the temporal structure in the synchronization patterns between guitars and brains. Moreover, extended hyper-brain networks exhibit specific modular organization varying in time, and binding each time, different parts of the network into the modules, which were mostly heterogeneous (i.e., comprising signals from different instruments and brains or parts of them). This suggests that the method capturing synchronization between instruments and brains when playing music provides crucial information about the underlying mechanisms. We conclude that this method may be an indispensable tool in the investigation of social interaction, music therapy, and rehabilitation dynamics.

摘要

合奏音乐需要增强感觉运动协调能力以及音乐家之间的非语言交流,他们需要与其他人精确地协调行动。正如我们之前对吉他二重奏以及吉他四重奏的研究所表明的那样,大脑内和大脑间的同步在这种互动中起着至关重要的作用。同时,感觉运动协调作为这种互动的一个重要部分,需要与来自所弹奏乐器的听觉信号保持同步。在本研究中,我们使用吉他弹奏的声学录音以及吉他二重奏演奏者大脑活动的脑电图(EEG)记录,旨在探索音乐家的大脑活动是否与吉他弹奏过程中产生的乐器声音同步。为此,我们建立了一种基于时频变换后的吉他信号与原始EEG信号之间相位同步的分析方法。鉴于吉他与大脑信号之间的相位同步或耦合,我们构建了所谓的超脑网络,该网络包含两把吉他和两个大脑之间所有可能的相互作用。通过将图论方法应用于这些随时间评估的网络,我们首次展示了自由吉他即兴演奏过程中大脑与乐器之间耦合强度的动态变化或动态编排。我们还表明,这些动态网络拓扑变化本质上是振荡性的,并具有特定的频谱峰值特征,这表明了吉他与大脑同步模式中的时间结构。此外,扩展的超脑网络呈现出随时间变化的特定模块化组织,并且每次都会将网络的不同部分绑定到模块中,这些模块大多是异质的(即包含来自不同乐器和大脑或其部分的信号)。这表明该方法在捕捉演奏音乐时乐器与大脑之间的同步,为潜在机制提供了关键信息。我们得出结论,该方法可能是社会互动、音乐治疗和康复动力学研究中不可或缺的工具。

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