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钢琴演奏中的预期性和顺序性运动控制。

Anticipatory and sequential motor control in piano playing.

作者信息

Engel K C, Flanders M, Soechting J F

机构信息

Department of Physiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55455, USA.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 1997 Feb;113(2):189-99. doi: 10.1007/BF02450317.

Abstract

Pianists were asked to play short excerpts from several pieces on an electronic keyboard. In each piece, there were two phrases whose first few notes were played identically with the right hand. Thereafter, the two phrases were played differently. The aim of the investigation was to ascertain whether or not hand and finger kinematics diverged prior to the depression of the last common note. Such a divergence would imply an anticipatory modification of sequential movements of the hand, akin to the phenomenon of coarticulation in speech. The lack of such a divergence would imply a strictly serial organization of movement sequences with one hand, as was found previously to be the case for typing. The time at which each key was depressed and released and the speed with which the key was depressed was recorded via a MIDI interface to a laboratory computer. The motion of the right wrist and of the fingers of the right hand was recorded optoelectronically. Piano playing can invoke anticipatory modifications of hand and finger kinematics. The time at which two patterns of movements diverged varied considerably from piece to piece. Playing an ascending scale with the requirement of a "thumb-under" maneuver could evoke an anticipatory modification as much as 500 ms in advance of the last common note. In another piece, keypresses appeared to be executed in a strict serial ordering and a third piece gave results intermediate between these two extremes. We interpret the results to suggest that a strict serial execution of a movement sequence is favored as long as this is compatible with the demands of the task.

摘要

研究人员要求钢琴家在电子键盘上弹奏几首曲子的简短片段。在每首曲子中,有两个乐句,其右手弹奏的前几个音符完全相同。此后,这两个乐句的弹奏方式不同。该研究的目的是确定在按下最后一个相同音符之前,手部和手指的运动学是否会出现差异。这种差异将意味着手部连续动作的预期性调整,类似于语音中的协同发音现象。缺乏这种差异将意味着一只手的动作序列是严格的串行组织,正如之前在打字中发现的那样。通过MIDI接口将每个琴键按下和松开的时间以及按下琴键的速度记录到实验室计算机中。右手腕和右手手指的运动通过光电方式记录下来。弹奏钢琴可以引发对手部和手指运动学的预期性调整。两种运动模式出现差异的时间在不同的曲子之间有很大差异。按照“拇指下转”的要求弹奏上行音阶,可能会在最后一个相同音符之前多达500毫秒就引发预期性调整。在另一首曲子中,按键似乎是按照严格的顺序执行的,而第三首曲子的结果则介于这两个极端之间。我们对结果的解释表明,只要与任务要求相符,运动序列的严格串行执行就会受到青睐。

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