包埋
灵长类动物
音乐剧
感知
背景(考古学)
认知心理学
心理学
编码(内存)
音高(音乐)
脑电图
积极倾听
生物
沟通
神经科学
艺术
视觉艺术
教育学
古生物学
作者
Roberta Bianco,Nathaniel J. Zuk,Félix Bigand,Eros Quarta,Stefano Grasso,Flavia Arnese,Andrea Ravignani,Alexandra Battaglia‐Mayer,Giacomo Novembre
出处
期刊:Current Biology
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2024-01-01
卷期号:34 (2): 444-450.e5
被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cub.2023.12.019
摘要
The appreciation of music is a universal trait of humankind.1Zatorre R.J. Salimpoor V.N. From perception to pleasure: music and its neural substrates.Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 2013; 110: 10430-10437Crossref PubMed Scopus (0) Google Scholar,2Singh M. Mehr S.A. Universality, domain-specificity and development of psychological responses to music.Nat Rev Psychol. 2023; 2: 333-346Crossref PubMed Scopus (2) Google Scholar,3Trehub S.E. The developmental origins of musicality.Nat. Neurosci. 2003; 6: 669-673Crossref PubMed Scopus (302) Google Scholar Evidence supporting this notion includes the ubiquity of music across cultures4Savage P.E. Brown S. Sakai E. Currie T.E. Statistical universals reveal the structures and functions of human music.Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 2015; 112: 8987-8992Crossref PubMed Scopus (263) Google Scholar,5Ravignani A. Delgado T. Kirby S. Musical evolution in the lab exhibits rhythmic universals.Nat. Hum. Behav. 2017; 1: 1-7Google Scholar,6Jacoby N. Undurraga E.A. McPherson M.J. Valdés J. Ossandón T. McDermott J.H. Universal and non-universal features of musical pitch perception revealed by singing.Curr. Biol. 2019; 29: 3229-3243.e12Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (53) Google Scholar,7Mehr S.A. Singh M. Knox D. Ketter D.M. Pickens-Jones D. Atwood S. Lucas C. Jacoby N. Egner A.A. Hopkins E.J. et al.Universality and diversity in human song.Science. 2019; 366: 1-17Crossref Scopus (233) Google Scholar and the natural predisposition toward music that humans display early in development.8Edalati M. Wallois F. Safaie J. Ghostine G. Kongolo G. Trainor L.J. Moghimi S. Rhythm in the premature neonate brain: very early processing of auditory beat and meter.J. Neurosci. 2023; 43: 2794-2802Crossref PubMed Scopus (3) Google Scholar,9Perani D. Saccuman M.C. Scifo P. Spada D. Andreolli G. Rovelli R. Baldoli C. Koelsch S. Functional specializations for music processing in the human newborn brain.Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 2010; 107: 4758-4763Crossref PubMed Scopus (0) Google Scholar,10Winkler I. Háden G.P. Ladinig O. Sziller I. Honing H. Newborn infants detect the beat in music.Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 2009; 106: 2468-2471Crossref PubMed Scopus (370) Google Scholar Are we musical animals because of species-specific predispositions? This question cannot be answered by relying on cross-cultural or developmental studies alone, as these cannot rule out enculturation.11Hauser M.D. McDermott J. The evolution of the music faculty: a comparative perspective.Nat. Neurosci. 2003; 6: 663-668Crossref PubMed Scopus (152) Google Scholar Instead, it calls for cross-species experiments testing whether homologous neural mechanisms underlying music perception are present in non-human primates. We present music to two rhesus monkeys, reared without musical exposure, while recording electroencephalography (EEG) and pupillometry. Monkeys exhibit higher engagement and neural encoding of expectations based on the previously seeded musical context when passively listening to real music as opposed to shuffled controls. We then compare human and monkey neural responses to the same stimuli and find a species-dependent contribution of two fundamental musical features—pitch and timing12Krumhansl C.L. Rhythm and pitch in music cognition.Psychol. Bull. 2000; 126: 159-179Crossref PubMed Google Scholar—in generating expectations: while timing- and pitch-based expectations13Pearce M.T. Statistical learning and probabilistic prediction in music cognition: mechanisms of stylistic enculturation.Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 2018; 1423: 378-395Crossref PubMed Scopus (78) Google Scholar are similarly weighted in humans, monkeys rely on timing rather than pitch. Together, these results shed light on the phylogeny of music perception. They highlight monkeys' capacity for processing temporal structures beyond plain acoustic processing, and they identify a species-dependent contribution of time- and pitch-related features to the neural encoding of musical expectations.
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