Tervaniemi Mari
Centre of Excellence in Music, Mind, Body, and Brain, Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Department of Psychology and Locopedics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
Trends Neurosci. 2023 May;46(5):355-364. doi: 10.1016/j.tins.2023.03.001. Epub 2023 Apr 1.
Studies in the neuroscience of music gained momentum in the 1990s as an integrated part of the well-controlled experimental research tradition. However, during the past two decades, these studies have moved toward more naturalistic, ecologically valid paradigms. Here, I introduce this move in three frameworks: (i) sound stimulation and empirical paradigms, (ii) study participants, and (iii) methods and contexts of data acquisition. I wish to provide a narrative historical overview of the development of the field and, in parallel, to stimulate innovative thinking to further advance the ecological validity of the studies without overlooking experimental rigor.
作为严格控制的实验研究传统的一个组成部分,音乐神经科学研究在20世纪90年代获得了发展动力。然而,在过去二十年中,这些研究已朝着更自然主义、生态有效范式的方向发展。在此,我从三个框架介绍这一转变:(i)声音刺激与实证范式,(ii)研究参与者,以及(iii)数据采集的方法与背景。我希望提供该领域发展的叙事性历史概述,同时激发创新思维,以在不忽视实验严谨性的情况下进一步提高研究的生态有效性。