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The importance of integration and top-down salience when listening to complex multi-part musical stimuli

机译:听复杂的多声部音乐刺激时,整合和自上而下的显着性的重要性

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In listening to multi-part music, auditory streams can be attended to either selectively or globally. More specifically, musicians rely on prioritized integrative attention which incorporates both stream segregation and integration to assess the relationship between concurrent parts. In this fMRI study, we used a piano duet to investigate which factors of a leader-follower relationship between parts grab the listener's attention and influence the perception of multi-part music. The factors considered included the structural relationship between melody and accompaniment as well as the temporal relationship (asynchronies) between parts. The structural relationship was manipulated by cueing subjects to the part of the duet that had to be prioritized. The temporal relationship was investigated by synthetically shifting the onset times of melody and accompaniment to either a consistent melody or accompaniment lead. The relative importance of these relationship factors for segregation and integration as attentional mechanisms was of interest. Participants were required to listen to the cued part and then globally assess if the prioritized stream was leading or following compared to the second stream. Results show that the melody is judged as more leading when it is globally temporally ahead whereas the accompaniment is not judged as leading when it is ahead. This bias may be a result of the interaction of salience of both leader-follower relationship factors. Interestingly, the corresponding interaction effect in the fMRI-data yields an inverse bias for melody in a fronto-parietal attention network. Corresponding parameter estimates within the dlPFC and right IPS show higher neural activity for attending to melody when listening to a performance without a temporal leader, pointing to an interaction of salience of both factors in listening to music. Both frontal and parietal activation implicate segregation and integration mechanisms and a top-down influence of salience on attention and the perception of leader-follower relations in music.
机译:在听多部分音乐时,可以有选择地或全局地听听流。更具体地说,音乐家依赖于优先级的综合注意力,该注意力综合了流分离和整合,以评估并发部分之间的关​​系。在这项功能磁共振成像研究中,我们使用钢琴二重奏调查了部分之间的领导者与跟随者关系中的哪些因素吸引了听众的注意力并影响了多部分音乐的感知。所考虑的因素包括旋律和伴奏之间的结构关系以及各部分之间的时间关系(异步)。通过提示对象进入必须优先处理的二重奏部分来操纵结构关系。通过合成地将旋律和伴奏的开始时间转变为一致的旋律或伴奏引线来研究时间关系。这些关系因素对于隔离和整合作为注意力机制的相对重要性引起了人们的关注。要求参与者听提示的部分,然后全局评估与第二流相比,优先流是领先还是跟随。结果表明,当旋律在整体上暂时领先时,其乐曲被判断为更领先,而当其领先时,伴奏则不被视为领先。这种偏见可能是两个领导者与跟随者关系因素的显着性相互作用的结果。有趣的是,fMRI数据中的相应交互作用在额顶注意力网络中产生了旋律的反向偏差。 dlPFC和正确的IPS中的相应参数估计值显示了在听不带时间前导者的演奏时参加旋律时较高的神经活动,这表明听音乐时这两个因素的显着性相互作用。额叶和顶叶的激活都暗示着分离和整合机制,以及显着性对音乐的注意力和领导者与跟随者关系的感知的自上而下的影响。

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