在音乐家中,视听空间腹部交谈能力降低
Matthew O'Donohue1, Philippe Lacherez1, Naohide Yamamoto2
1Queensland University of Technology (QUT), School of Psychology and Counselling, Kelvin Grove, QLD 4059, Australia.
Hearing research
|November 22, 2023
概括
音乐训练通过减少对听觉幻觉 (如腹部说话) 的易感性来增强空间感知. 这表明,音乐专业知识完善了多感官集成,影响了我们处理感官信息的方式.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 听觉感知是一种听觉感知.
- 多感官集成的整合.
背景情况:
- 声称音乐训练可以提高一般的认知能力,但证据仍在争论中.
- 最近的研究表明,音乐可以完善听觉和视觉刺激的时间整合.
- 音乐培训对空间整合的影响仍然不太清楚.
研究的目的:
- 调查音乐培训是否影响空间整合.
- 检查音乐家对腹部说话和空间重新校准的易感性.
- 确定音乐专业知识是否影响多感官空间感知.
主要方法:
- 对音乐家和非音乐家进行了听觉本地化实验.
- 测量了腹部说话效应 (视觉偏差对听觉定位) 和重新校准.
- 为了确保结果的可靠性,进行了两个独立的样本实验.
主要成果:
- 与非音乐家相比,音乐家对腹部交谈效应的敏感性显著降低.
- 两组之间在单模式听觉定位精度或准确度方面没有发现显著差异.
- 空间重新校准效应在音乐家和非音乐家之间没有显著差异.
结论:
- 音乐训练完善了空间整合,特别是在抵制交叉模式的幻想.
- 通过音乐获得的多感官专业知识增强了整合空间信息的能力.
- 研究结果表明,音乐训练对超越听觉领域的感知处理具有普遍性的益处.
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