Hammerschmidt David, Wöllner Clemens
Universität Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.
Music Percept. 2020 Mar 11;37(4):263-277. doi: 10.1525/mp.2020.37.4.263.
The aim of the present study was to investigate if the perception of time is affected by actively attending to different metrical levels in musical rhythmic patterns. In an experiment with a repeated-measures design, musicians and non-musicians were presented with musical rhythmic patterns played at three different tempi. They synchronised with multiple metrical levels (half notes, quarter notes, eighth notes) of these patterns using a finger-tapping paradigm and listened without tapping. After each trial, stimulus duration was judged using a verbal estimation paradigm. Results show that the metrical level participants synchronised with influenced perceived time: actively attending to a higher metrical level (half notes, longer inter-tap intervals) led to the shortest time estimations, hence time was experienced as passing more quickly. Listening without tapping led to the longest time estimations. The faster the tempo of the patterns, the longer the time estimation. While there were no differences between musicians and non-musicians, those participants who tapped more consistently and accurately (as analysed by circular statistics) estimated durations to be shorter. Thus, attending to different metrical levels in music, by deliberately directing attention and motor activity, affects time perception.
本研究的目的是调查在音乐节奏模式中积极关注不同节拍层次是否会影响时间感知。在一项采用重复测量设计的实验中,向音乐家和非音乐家呈现以三种不同速度演奏的音乐节奏模式。他们使用手指敲击范式与这些模式的多个节拍层次(二分音符、四分音符、八分音符)同步,并在不敲击的情况下聆听。每次试验后,使用言语估计范式判断刺激持续时间。结果表明,参与者与之同步的节拍层次会影响感知到的时间:积极关注更高的节拍层次(二分音符,敲击间隔更长)会导致最短的时间估计,因此感觉时间过得更快。不敲击只聆听会导致最长的时间估计。模式的速度越快,时间估计越长。虽然音乐家和非音乐家之间没有差异,但那些敲击更一致、更准确的参与者(通过圆形统计分析)估计的持续时间更短。因此,通过有意引导注意力和运动活动来关注音乐中的不同节拍层次会影响时间感知。