Cross-cultural music phrase processing: An fMRI study
Nan, Yun1,2; Knoesche, Thomas R.1,3; Zysset, Stefan1; Friedericil, Angela D.1; T. R. Knosche
刊名HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING
2008-03-01
卷号29期号:3页码:312-328
关键词music perception phrase structure cross-cultural comparison fMRI
ISSN号1065-9471
文献子类Review
英文摘要The current study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRl) to investigate the neural basis of musical phrase boundary processing during the perception of music from native and non-native cultures. German musicians performed a cultural categorization task while listening to phrased Western (native) and Chinese (non-native) musical excerpts as well as modified versions of these, where the impression of phrasing has been reduced by removing the phrase boundary marking pause (henceforth called "unphrased"). Bilateral planum temporale was found to be associated with an increased difficulty of identifying phrase boundaries in unphrased Western melodies. A network involving frontal and parietal regions showed increased activation for the phrased condition with the orbital part of left inferior frontal gyrus presumably reflecting working memory aspects of the temporal integration between phrases, and the middle frontal gyrus and intraparietal sulcus probably reflecting attention processes. Areas more active in the culturally familiar, native (Western) condition included, in addition to the left planum temporale and right ventro-medial prefrontal cortex, mainly the bilateral motor regions. These latter results are interpreted in light of sensorimotor integration. Regions with increased signal for the unfamiliar, non-native music style (Chinese) included a right lateralized network of angular gyrus and the middle frontal gyrus, possibly reflecting higher demands on attention systems, and the right posterior insula suggesting higher loads on basic auditory processing.; The current study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRl) to investigate the neural basis of musical phrase boundary processing during the perception of music from native and non-native cultures. German musicians performed a cultural categorization task while listening to phrased Western (native) and Chinese (non-native) musical excerpts as well as modified versions of these, where the impression of phrasing has been reduced by removing the phrase boundary marking pause (henceforth called "unphrased"). Bilateral planum temporale was found to be associated with an increased difficulty of identifying phrase boundaries in unphrased Western melodies. A network involving frontal and parietal regions showed increased activation for the phrased condition with the orbital part of left inferior frontal gyrus presumably reflecting working memory aspects of the temporal integration between phrases, and the middle frontal gyrus and intraparietal sulcus probably reflecting attention processes. Areas more active in the culturally familiar, native (Western) condition included, in addition to the left planum temporale and right ventro-medial prefrontal cortex, mainly the bilateral motor regions. These latter results are interpreted in light of sensorimotor integration. Regions with increased signal for the unfamiliar, non-native music style (Chinese) included a right lateralized network of angular gyrus and the middle frontal gyrus, possibly reflecting higher demands on attention systems, and the right posterior insula suggesting higher loads on basic auditory processing.
学科主题认知神经科学
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000254198100005
公开日期2011-08-22
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.psych.ac.cn/handle/311026/5288]  
专题心理研究所_中国科学院心理研究所回溯数据库(1956-2010)
通讯作者T. R. Knosche
作者单位1.Max Planck Inst Human Cognit & Brain Sci, D-04159 Leipzig, Germany
2.Beijing Normal Univ, State Key Lab Cognit Neurosci & Learning, Beijing 100875, Peoples R China
3.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Psychol, Key Lab Mental Hlth, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China
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Nan, Yun,Knoesche, Thomas R.,Zysset, Stefan,et al. Cross-cultural music phrase processing: An fMRI study[J]. HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING,2008,29(3):312-328.
APA Nan, Yun,Knoesche, Thomas R.,Zysset, Stefan,Friedericil, Angela D.,&T. R. Knosche.(2008).Cross-cultural music phrase processing: An fMRI study.HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING,29(3),312-328.
MLA Nan, Yun,et al."Cross-cultural music phrase processing: An fMRI study".HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING 29.3(2008):312-328.
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