Neural Dynamics of Inhibitory Control in Musicians with Absolute Pitch: Theta Synchrony as an Oscillatory Signature of Information Conflict.

Cerebral cortex communications Pub Date : 2021-07-03 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1093/texcom/tgab043
Vivek V Sharma, Michael Thaut, Frank A Russo, Claude Alain
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Absolute pitch (AP) is the ability to identify an auditory pitch without prior context. Current theories posit AP involves automatic retrieval of referents. We tested interference in well-matched AP musicians, non-AP musicians, and nonmusicians with three auditory Stroop tasks. Stimuli were one of two sung pitches with congruent or incongruent verbal cues. The tasks used different lexicons: binary concrete adjectives (i.e., words: Low/High), syllables with no obvious semantic properties (i.e., solmization: Do/So), and abstract semiotic labels (i.e., orthographic: C/G). Participants were instructed to respond to pitch regardless of verbal information during electroencephalographic recording. Incongruent stimuli of words and solmization tasks increased errors and slowed response times (RTs), which was reversed in nonmusicians for the orthographic task. AP musicians made virtually no errors, but their RTs slowed for incongruent stimuli. Frontal theta (4-7 Hz) event-related synchrony was significantly enhanced during incongruence between 350 and 550 ms poststimulus onset in AP, regardless of lexicon or behavior. This effect was found in non-AP musicians and nonmusicians for word task, while orthographic task showed a reverse theta congruency effect. Findings suggest theta synchrony indexes conflict detection in AP. High beta (21-29 Hz) desynchrony indexes response conflict detection in non-AP musicians. Alpha (8-12 Hz) synchrony may reflect top-down attention.

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绝对音高音乐家抑制性控制的神经动力学:Theta同步作为信息冲突的振荡特征。
绝对音高(AP)是在没有事先背景的情况下识别听觉音高的能力。目前的理论认为,AP涉及到指称物的自动检索。我们用三个听觉Stroop任务测试了匹配良好的AP音乐家、非AP音乐家和非音乐家的干扰。刺激物是两种具有一致或不一致语言提示的歌唱音高之一。这些任务使用了不同的词汇:二元具体形容词(即单词:Low/High)、没有明显语义属性的音节(即solmization: Do/So)和抽象符号标签(即正字法:C/G)。在脑电图记录中,参与者被指示对音高做出反应,而不考虑口头信息。单词和记忆任务的不一致刺激增加了错误并减慢了反应时间(RTs),而非音乐家在正字法任务中则相反。AP音乐家几乎没有犯错误,但他们的rt在不一致的刺激下减慢了。在刺激后350 - 550 ms,无论词汇或行为如何,前额叶θ波(4-7 Hz)事件相关的同步性显著增强。在单词任务中,非ap乐手和非乐手表现出这种效应,而正字法任务则表现出相反的θ一致性效应。研究结果表明,theta同步性是AP音乐家冲突检测的指标,而高β (21-29 Hz)非AP音乐家冲突检测的指标。α (8- 12hz)同步性可能反映自上而下的注意力。
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