大规模的多地点研究表明,音乐训练和早期听觉神经声音编码之间没有关联
Kelly L Whiteford1,2, Lucas S Baltzell3, Matt Chiu4,5
1Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA. klwhit@umich.edu.
Nature communications
|August 8, 2025
概括
这项大型研究没有发现任何证据表明,音乐训练可以增强听觉神经处理. 以前的发现表明音乐与大脑可塑性之间的联系在这个严格的调查中没有得到重复.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 听觉神经科学 听觉神经科学
- 音乐认知 音乐认知
背景情况:
- 之前的较小的研究表明,音乐训练可以增强神经对声音的处理,通过频率后响应 (FFR) 来衡量.
- 这暗示了由于音乐参与而导致人类皮下神经可塑性的潜力.
研究的目的:
- 复制和扩展关于音乐训练和听觉神经处理之间的关联的发现.
- 研究音乐训练 (持续时间,发病年龄) 与语音声音的神经编码之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 这是一项大规模的,多个地点的,预先注册的研究,有超过260名参与者.
- 使用光谱和时间FFR表示,测量了语音刺激的神经编码强度 (/da/ in babble).
- 评估了语音中的动态音调轨迹的神经跟踪.
主要成果:
- 没有复制以前较小的研究的主要发现.
- 没有发现音乐训练和语音刺激的增强神经编码强度之间的联系.
- 语音的神经跟踪与多年的音乐训练或发病年龄无关.
结论:
- 该研究没有提供早期听觉神经反应与音乐训练或音乐能力之间的关联的证据.
- 挑战了关于音乐诱导的皮下神经可塑性的先前假设.
- 强调需要在大规模研究中进行复制,以确认初步发现.
相关概念视频
Auditory Perception
582
The auditory system is essential for sound perception, utilizing various critical structures. When sound waves enter the outer ear, they travel through the ear canal and cause the eardrum to vibrate. These vibrations are then transmitted to the middle ear, where three tiny bones – the malleus, incus, and stapes – amplify the sound. This amplification is crucial, as it ensures that the sound vibrations are strong enough to be conveyed to the inner ear. These vibrations then reach the...
582
Hearing
53.1K
When we hear a sound, our nervous system is detecting sound waves—pressure waves of mechanical energy traveling through a medium. The frequency of the wave is perceived as pitch, while the amplitude is perceived as loudness.
53.1K
Auditory Pathway
5.8K
Auditory pathways constitute the complex neural circuits responsible for transmitting and interpreting auditory information from the peripheral auditory system to the brain. Sound waves are initially captured by the outer ear, funneled through the ear canal, and reach the tympanic membrane (eardrum). These vibrations are transmitted via the middle ear's ossicles to the inner ear's cochlea.
When viewed cross-sectionally, the cochlea reveals the scala vestibuli and scala tympani flanking...
When viewed cross-sectionally, the cochlea reveals the scala vestibuli and scala tympani flanking...
5.8K
Perceiving Loudness, Pitch, and Location
424
The human brain perceives pitch through two primary mechanisms reflected in place theory and frequency theory. Each mechanism describes how sound waves are interpreted as specific pitches by the brain, offering insights into the intricate processes of auditory perception.
Place theory, or place coding, suggests that different pitches are heard because various sound waves activate specific locations along the cochlea's basilar membrane. The brain determines the pitch of a sound by...
Place theory, or place coding, suggests that different pitches are heard because various sound waves activate specific locations along the cochlea's basilar membrane. The brain determines the pitch of a sound by...
424
Gene-Environment Interactions
436
Gene expression is a dynamic process that is significantly influenced by environmental factors. This interaction underlies the complex nature of biological development and the phenotypic differences observed among individuals, even among those with identical genetic makeups. Factors such as radiation, temperature, behavior, nutrition, and stress play pivotal roles in determining how genes are expressed. The concept of the reaction range is central to understanding this interaction. It posits...
436
The Cochlea
45.9K
The cochlea is a coiled structure in the inner ear that contains hair cells—the sensory receptors of the auditory system. Sound waves are transmitted to the cochlea by small bones attached to the eardrum called the ossicles, which vibrate the oval window that leads to the inner ear. This causes fluid in the chambers of the cochlea to move, vibrating the basilar membrane.
45.9K


