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音乐家和非音乐家的音乐预测误差反应同样会因预测不确定性而降低。

Musical prediction error responses similarly reduced by predictive uncertainty in musicians and non-musicians.

作者信息

Quiroga-Martinez David R, C Hansen Niels, Højlund Andreas, Pearce Marcus, Brattico Elvira, Vuust Peter

机构信息

Center for Music in the Brain, Aarhus University & The Royal Academy of music, Aarhus, Denmark.

The MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour, and Development, Western Sydney University, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

Eur J Neurosci. 2020 Jun;51(11):2250-2269. doi: 10.1111/ejn.14667. Epub 2020 Jan 20.

Abstract

Auditory prediction error responses elicited by surprising sounds can be reliably recorded with musical stimuli that are more complex and realistic than those typically employed in EEG or MEG oddball paradigms. However, these responses are reduced as the predictive uncertainty of the stimuli increases. In this study, we investigate whether this effect is modulated by musical expertise. Magnetic mismatch negativity (MMNm) responses were recorded from 26 musicians and 24 non-musicians while they listened to low- and high-uncertainty melodic sequences in a musical multi-feature paradigm that included pitch, slide, intensity and timbre deviants. When compared to non-musicians, musically trained participants had significantly larger pitch and slide MMNm responses. However, both groups showed comparable reductions in pitch and slide MMNm amplitudes in the high-uncertainty condition compared with the low-uncertainty condition. In a separate, behavioural deviance detection experiment, musicians were more accurate and confident about their responses than non-musicians, but deviance detection in both groups was similarly affected by the uncertainty of the melodies. In both experiments, the interaction between uncertainty and expertise was not significant, suggesting that the effect is comparable in both groups. Consequently, our results replicate the modulatory effect of predictive uncertainty on prediction error; show that it is present across different types of listeners; and suggest that expertise-related and stimulus-driven modulations of predictive precision are dissociable and independent.

摘要

令人惊讶的声音引发的听觉预测误差反应可以通过比脑电图(EEG)或脑磁图(MEG)奇数范式中通常使用的刺激更复杂、更逼真的音乐刺激可靠地记录下来。然而,随着刺激的预测不确定性增加,这些反应会减弱。在本研究中,我们调查了这种效应是否受音乐专业知识的调节。在一个包含音高、滑音、强度和音色偏差的音乐多特征范式中,对26名音乐家和24名非音乐家在听低不确定性和高不确定性旋律序列时的磁失配负波(MMNm)反应进行了记录。与非音乐家相比,受过音乐训练的参与者的音高和滑音MMNm反应明显更大。然而,与低不确定性条件相比,两组在高不确定性条件下的音高和滑音MMNm振幅均有类似程度的降低。在另一个行为偏差检测实验中,音乐家比非音乐家对自己的反应更准确、更有信心,但两组的偏差检测同样受到旋律不确定性的影响。在这两个实验中,不确定性和专业知识之间的相互作用并不显著,这表明两组的效应相当。因此,我们的结果重复了预测不确定性对预测误差的调节作用;表明这种作用在不同类型的听众中都存在;并表明与专业知识相关的和由刺激驱动的对预测精度的调节是可分离且独立的。

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