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大鼠(Rattus norvegicus)和人类(Homo sapiens)时间规律的辨别。

Discrimination of temporal regularity in rats (Rattus norvegicus) and humans (Homo sapiens).

机构信息

Center for Brain and Cognition.

出版信息

J Comp Psychol. 2020 Feb;134(1):3-10. doi: 10.1037/com0000202. Epub 2019 Oct 7.

Abstract

The perception of temporal regularities is essential to synchronize to music and dance. Here, we explore the detection of isochrony in two mammal species. We trained rats () and humans () to discriminate sound sequences with regular intervals from sound sequences with irregular intervals using a go/no-go paradigm. We used four different tempi in the training sessions and two new tempi in the tests. We found that both rats and humans responded more to the novel regular test sequences than to the novel irregular test sequences. Differently from previous studies with birds, rats seem to have focused on the relative duration of the sounds, which means that they paid attention to global features defining the regularity of the sequences. In sum, this study suggests that detecting temporal regularities in sequences of sounds may have ancient evolutionary roots and could rely on timing mechanisms present in distantly related mammals. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

对时间规律的感知对于与音乐和舞蹈同步至关重要。在这里,我们探索了两种哺乳动物物种对同律性的检测。我们使用 Go/No-Go 范式训练大鼠 () 和人类 () 区分具有规则间隔的声音序列和具有不规则间隔的声音序列。我们在训练过程中使用了四个不同的节奏,在测试中使用了两个新的节奏。我们发现,大鼠和人类对新的规则测试序列的反应比对新的不规则测试序列的反应更强烈。与之前鸟类的研究不同,大鼠似乎更关注声音的相对持续时间,这意味着它们关注全局特征,这些特征定义了序列的规律性。总之,这项研究表明,检测声音序列中的时间规律性可能具有古老的进化根源,并且可能依赖于在远缘哺乳动物中存在的计时机制。(PsycINFO 数据库记录 (c) 2020 APA,保留所有权利)。

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