A case study of deep enculturation and sensorimotor synchronization to real music

Olof Misgeld, Torbjörn Gulz, Jura Miniotaite, A. Holzapfel
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Synchronization of movement to music is a behavioural capacity that separates humans from most other species. Whereas such movements have been studied using a wide range of methods, only few studies have investigated synchronisation to real music stimuli in a cross-culturally comparative setting. The present study employs beat tracking evaluation metrics and accent histograms to analyze the differences in the ways participants from two cultural groups synchronize their tapping with either familiar or unfamiliar music stimuli. Instead of choosing two apparently remote cultural groups, we selected two groups of musicians that share cultural backgrounds, but that differ regarding the music style they specialize in. The employed method to record tapping responses in audio format facilitates a fine-grained analysis of metrical accents that emerge from the responses. The identified differences between groups are related to the metrical structures inherent to the two musical styles, such as non-isochronicity of the beat, and differences between the groups document the influence of the deep enculturation of participants to their style of expertise. Besides these findings, our study sheds light on a conceptual weakness of a common beat tracking evaluation metric, when applied to human tapping instead of machine generated beat estimations.
深层文化与感觉运动同步对真实音乐的个案研究
与音乐同步的动作是人类区别于大多数其他物种的一种行为能力。尽管这些动作已经使用了广泛的方法进行研究,但只有少数研究在跨文化比较环境中调查了与真实音乐刺激的同步。本研究采用节拍跟踪评价指标和口音直方图来分析来自两个文化群体的参与者在熟悉或不熟悉的音乐刺激下同步敲击的方式的差异。我们没有选择两个看似遥远的文化群体,而是选择了两组有着共同文化背景的音乐家,但他们所擅长的音乐风格有所不同。所采用的以音频格式记录敲击响应的方法有助于对从响应中出现的韵律重音进行细粒度分析。已确定的组间差异与两种音乐风格固有的格律结构有关,例如节拍的非等时性,组间差异记录了参与者的深度文化适应对其专业风格的影响。除了这些发现之外,我们的研究还揭示了一种常见的节奏跟踪评估指标在概念上的弱点,当应用于人类敲击而不是机器生成的节奏估计时。
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