Department of Medicine, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland.
Auditory Research Group Zurich (ARGZ), Division of Neuropsychology, Institute of Psychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2021 Sep;1500(1):122-133. doi: 10.1111/nyas.14616. Epub 2021 May 27.
Absolute pitch (AP) refers to the ability to effortlessly identify given pitches without any reference. Correlative evidence suggests that the left posterior dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) is responsible for the process underlying pitch labeling in AP. Here, we measured the sight-reading performance of right-handed AP possessors and matched controls under cathodal and sham transcranial direct current stimulation of the left DLPFC. The participants were instructed to report notations as accurately and as fast as possible by playing with their right hand on a piano. The notations were simultaneously presented with distracting auditory stimuli that either matched or mismatched them in different semitone degrees. Unlike the controls, AP possessors revealed an interference effect in that they responded slower in mismatching conditions than in the matching one. Under cathodal stimulation, this interference effect disappeared. These findings confirm that the pitch-labeling process underlying AP occurs automatically and is largely nonsuppressible when triggered by tone exposure. The improvement of the AP possessors' sight-reading performances in response to the suppression of the left DLPFC using cathodal stimulation confirms a causal relationship between this brain structure and pitch labeling.
绝对音高 (AP) 是指无需任何参考就能轻松识别给定音高的能力。相关证据表明,左后背外侧前额叶皮层 (DLPFC) 负责 AP 音高标记的过程。在这里,我们测量了右利手 AP 拥有者和匹配对照组在左 DLPFC 经颅直流电刺激下的视奏表现。参与者被要求通过用右手在钢琴上演奏尽可能准确和快速地报告音符。同时呈现分散注意力的听觉刺激,这些刺激在不同的半音程度上与音符匹配或不匹配。与对照组不同,AP 拥有者表现出干扰效应,即他们在不匹配条件下的反应比匹配条件下慢。在阴极刺激下,这种干扰效应消失了。这些发现证实了 AP 所基于的音高标记过程是自动发生的,并且当受到音调刺激时,在很大程度上是不可抑制的。AP 拥有者在使用阴极刺激抑制左 DLPFC 后,视奏表现得到改善,这证实了该脑结构与音高标记之间存在因果关系。