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探测熟悉曲调中的表面变化:探索音高、节奏和音色。

Detecting surface changes in a familiar tune: exploring pitch, tempo and timbre.

机构信息

Universitat Pompeu Fabra, C. Ramon Trias Fargas, 25-27, 08005, Barcelona, Spain.

Royal Academy of Music in Aarhus/Aalborg, Aarhus University, Universitetsbyen, 3, 8000, Aarhus, Denmark.

出版信息

Anim Cogn. 2022 Aug;25(4):951-960. doi: 10.1007/s10071-022-01604-w. Epub 2022 Feb 9.

Abstract

Humans recognize a melody independently of whether it is played on a piano or a violin, faster or slower, or at higher or lower frequencies. Much of the way in which we engage with music relies in our ability to normalize across these surface changes. Despite the uniqueness of our music faculty, there is the possibility that key aspects in music processing emerge from general sensitivities already present in other species. Here we explore whether other animals react to surface changes in a tune. We familiarized the animals (Long-Evans rats) with the "Happy Birthday" tune on a piano. We then presented novel test items that included changes in pitch (higher and lower octave transpositions), tempo (double and half the speed) and timbre (violin and piccolo). While the rats responded differently to the familiar and the novel version of the tune when it was played on novel instruments, they did not respond differently to the original song and its novel versions that included octave transpositions and changes in tempo.

摘要

人类能够独立识别旋律,无论它是用钢琴还是小提琴演奏的,无论是快还是慢,或者是在更高或更低的频率。我们与音乐互动的方式很大程度上依赖于我们在这些表面变化中进行归一化的能力。尽管我们的音乐能力具有独特性,但在音乐处理的关键方面可能源于其他物种已经存在的普遍敏感性。在这里,我们探讨其他动物是否对曲调的表面变化做出反应。我们让动物(长耳大野鼠)熟悉钢琴上的“生日快乐”曲调。然后,我们呈现了包括音高(高和低八度移调)、节奏(双倍和减半速度)和音色(小提琴和短笛)变化的新测试项目。当曲调在新乐器上演奏时,老鼠对熟悉和新颖的版本有不同的反应,但它们对原始歌曲及其包括八度移调和节奏变化的新颖版本没有不同的反应。

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