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协调声音、手部和脚部的节奏和节拍表现。

Coordination of voice, hands and feet in rhythm and beat performance.

机构信息

Center for Music in the Brain, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University & The Royal Academy of Music Aarhus/Aalborg, Aarhus, Denmark.

Department of Dramaturgy and Musicology, Institute of Communication and Culture, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2022 May 16;12(1):8046. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-11783-8.

Abstract

Interlimb coordination is critical to the successful performance of simple activities in everyday life and it depends on precisely timed perception-action coupling. This is particularly true in music-making, where performers often use body-movements to keep the beat while playing more complex rhythmic patterns. In the current study, we used a musical rhythmic paradigm of simultaneous rhythm/beat performance to examine how interlimb coordination between voice, hands and feet is influenced by the inherent figure-ground relationship between rhythm and beat. Sixty right-handed participants-professional musicians, amateur musicians and non-musicians-performed three short rhythmic patterns while keeping the underlying beat, using 12 different combinations of voice, hands and feet. Results revealed a bodily hierarchy with five levels (1) left foot, (2) right foot, (3) left hand, (4) right hand, (5) voice, i.e., more precise task execution was observed when the rhythm was performed with an effector occupying a higher level in the hierarchy than the effector keeping the beat. The notion of a bodily hierarchy implies that the role assigned to the different effectors is key to successful interlimb coordination: the performance level of a specific effector combination differs considerably, depending on which effector holds the supporting role of the beat and which effector holds the conducting role of the rhythm. Although performance generally increased with expertise, the evidence of the hierarchy was consistent in all three expertise groups. The effects of expertise further highlight how perception influences action. We discuss the possibility that musicians' more robust metrical prediction models make it easier for musicians to attenuate prediction errors than non-musicians. Overall, the study suggests a comprehensive bodily hierarchy, showing how interlimb coordination is influenced by hierarchical principles in both perception and action.

摘要

肢体间协调对于日常生活中简单活动的成功执行至关重要,它依赖于精确的感知-动作耦合。在音乐演奏中尤其如此,演奏者通常使用身体动作来保持节奏,同时演奏更复杂的节奏模式。在当前的研究中,我们使用了一种同时进行节奏/节拍演奏的音乐节奏范式,来研究肢体间的协调如何受到节奏和节拍之间固有的图形-背景关系的影响。60 名右利手参与者——专业音乐家、业余音乐家和非音乐家——在保持基本节拍的同时,使用 12 种不同的声音、手和脚的组合来演奏三个短节奏模式。结果揭示了一个具有五个层次的身体层次结构:(1)左脚,(2)右脚,(3)左手,(4)右手,(5)声音,即在层次结构中占据较高水平的效应器执行任务时,执行更精确。身体层次结构的概念意味着分配给不同效应器的角色对于成功的肢体间协调至关重要:特定效应器组合的执行水平差异很大,这取决于哪个效应器保持节拍的支撑作用,哪个效应器保持节奏的引导作用。尽管表现通常随着专业知识的增加而提高,但在所有三个专业知识群体中都存在层次结构的证据。专业知识的影响进一步突出了感知如何影响动作。我们讨论了这样一种可能性,即音乐家更强大的度量预测模型使得音乐家比非音乐家更容易减轻预测误差。总的来说,该研究表明了一种全面的身体层次结构,展示了肢体间协调如何受到感知和动作中分层原则的影响。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/aa35/9110414/ecd8812ccf50/41598_2022_11783_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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