Olszewska Alicja M, Droździel Dawid, Gaca Maciej, Kulesza Agnieszka, Obrębski Wojciech, Kowalewski Jakub, Widlarz Agnieszka, Marchewka Artur, Herman Aleksandra M
Laboratory of Brain Imaging, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, 3 Pasteur Street, 02-093, Warsaw, Poland.
Department of Nuclear and Medical Electronics, Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology, Warsaw University of Technology, 1 Politechniki Square, 00-661 Warsaw, Poland.
Heliyon. 2023 Jul 11;9(7):e17877. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17877. eCollection 2023 Jul.
Music is a universal human phenomenon, and can be studied for itself or as a window into the understanding of the brain. Few neuroimaging studies investigate actual playing in the MRI scanner, likely because of the lack of available experimental hardware and analysis tools. Here, we offer an innovative paradigm that addresses this issue in neuromusicology using naturalistic, polyphonic musical stimuli, presents a commercially available MRI-compatible piano, and a flexible approach to quantify participant's performance. We show how making errors while playing can be investigated using an altered auditory feedback paradigm. In the spirit of open science, we make our experimental paradigms and analysis tools available to other researchers studying pianists in MRI. Altogether, we present a proof-of-concept study which shows the feasibility of playing the novel piano in MRI, and a step towards using more naturalistic stimuli.
音乐是一种普遍的人类现象,可以就其本身进行研究,也可以作为理解大脑的一个窗口来研究。很少有神经影像学研究在磁共振成像(MRI)扫描仪中调查实际的演奏情况,这可能是因为缺乏可用的实验硬件和分析工具。在这里,我们提供了一种创新的范式,该范式在神经音乐学中使用自然主义的、复调音乐刺激来解决这个问题,展示了一种商用的与MRI兼容的钢琴,以及一种灵活的方法来量化参与者的表现。我们展示了如何使用改变的听觉反馈范式来研究演奏时出错的情况。本着开放科学的精神,我们将我们的实验范式和分析工具提供给其他在MRI中研究钢琴家的研究人员。总之,我们提出了一项概念验证研究,该研究展示了在MRI中使用这种新型钢琴的可行性,以及朝着使用更自然主义刺激迈出的一步。