Core music elements: rhythmic, melodic and harmonic musicians show differences in cognitive performance (Elementos básicos de la música: músicos rítmicos, melódicos y armónicos muestran diferencias de desempeño cognitivo)

IF 0.2 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Studies in Psychology-Psikoloji Calismalari Dergisi Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1080/02109395.2020.1795493
Felipe Porflitt, Ricardo Rosas
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ABSTRACT This study explores the cognitive profiles of different types of expert musician adults, and suggests a frame of separation to categorize them according to the musical instrument they play. These differences would be based on the core elements of music (rhythm, melody and harmony), which activate the nervous system differently in expert adult musical performers. Several tests were applied, including executive function tasks such as verbal and visual-spatial working memory, cognitive inhibition, go/no-go and cognitive flexibility tasks, as well as tests that measure other cognitive aspects, such as fluid intelligence, divided attention and processing speed. Four groups were established to compare cognitive performance: rhythmic, melodic and harmonic musicians, and a control group (non-musicians). The results show different cognitive performances between the groups of musicians — as well as between musicians and non-musicians: the harmonic group showed the best results, following by the melodic group, the rhythmic group and lastly the control group.
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核心音乐元素:节奏、旋律和和声音乐家在认知表现上的差异
摘要:本研究探讨了不同类型的成年专家音乐家的认知特征,并提出了一个根据他们演奏的乐器进行分类的分离框架。这些差异可能是基于音乐的核心元素(节奏、旋律和和声),这些元素会以不同的方式激活成年专业音乐表演者的神经系统。研究人员应用了几种测试,包括执行功能任务,如语言和视觉空间工作记忆、认知抑制、去/不去和认知灵活性任务,以及测量其他认知方面的测试,如流体智力、分散注意力和处理速度。研究人员建立了四组来比较认知表现:节奏、旋律和和声音乐家,以及对照组(非音乐家)。结果显示,不同的音乐家群体之间以及音乐家和非音乐家之间的认知表现不同:和声组表现最好,其次是旋律组,节奏组,最后是对照组。
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