Brain integrative function driven by musical training during real-world music listening
The present research investigated differences in the brain dynamics of
continuous, real-world music listening between listeners with and without
professional musical training, using functional magnetic resonance imaging
(fMRI).
A replication study was aimed at validating the reliability of the naturalistic
approach to studying brain responses to music, wherein the brain signal and
the acoustic information extracted from the musical stimulus were correlated.
After a successful replication, a series of three studies dealt with differences in
integrative brain function during music listening between musicians and
nonmusicians. Findings (a) emphasized the crucial role of the distinctive
postural and kinematic symmetry in instrument playing on the symmetry of
brain responses to music listening, evidencing a crossmodal transfer of
symmetry from sensorimotor to perceptual processing systems; (b) provided
novel evidence for increased cerebello-hippocampal functional coupling in
musicians as a function of musical predictability compared to nonmusicians,
likely mediated by action simulation mechanisms; (c) highlighted differences in
pulse clarity processing between groups and uncovered an associated
action-perception network overlapping with areas previously observed to
tightly interact in rhythm processing.
In conclusion, the present research findings, obtained using a naturalistic
auditory stimulation paradigm, will advance the understanding of brain
integrative function during real-world music listening, in listeners with and
without musical expertise. Particularly, this thesis has implications for a better
understanding of training-induced crossmodal reorganization. The new
evidence brought by the present findings will hopefully guide the generation
and development of future testable hypotheses.
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University of JyväskyläISBN
978-951-39-6909-7ISSN Search the Publication Forum
1459-4331Keywords
musiikkikasvatus pulse clarity predictive listening musical training functional symmetry functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) functional connectivity Independent Component Analysis (ICA) Toiminnallinen magneettikuvaus (fMRI) musiikki kuunteleminen kognitiiviset prosessit toiminnallinen magneettikuvaus aivot neuroplastisuus muusikot harjoittelu aivotutkimus
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