Discrimination of time intervals in musicians and non-musicians: A multimodal approach

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY
Pier-Alexandre Rioux, William-Girard Journault, Christophe Grenier, Eudes Saiba Ndola, Antoine Demers, Simon Grondin
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Abstract

Musical expertise is acknowledged to lead to better performance in temporal discrimination. However, the ability to discriminate time intervals vary according to the modality that delimits the time interval, as well as the duration of the interval itself. In this study, we investigated the effect of musical training (16 musicians and 16 non-musicians) on the discrimination of empty time intervals with the combination of three types of sensory signals: auditory (A), visual (V), and tactile (T). Three intramodal conditions (AA, VV, TT) and six intermodal conditions (AT, AV, VA, VT, TA, VT) were used. All conditions were tested for two different durations, around 250 ms (sub-second range) and 1,250 ms (supra-second range). Overall, results indicate that the superiority of musicians over non-musicians is not limited to the AA condition, but extends to the VV, TT, and intermodal conditions, and this finding applies to both duration ranges. Also, performance levels were much more homogenous between the two range durations for musicians. Our findings support the idea that musical expertise acts on one general internal timing mechanism and highlight the different temporal discrimination levels associated with the use of different marker-type and duration-range conditions. Data for this experiment are available upon publication (https://osf.io/8rxmp).

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3.60
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17.60%
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197
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics is an official journal of the Psychonomic Society. It spans all areas of research in sensory processes, perception, attention, and psychophysics. Most articles published are reports of experimental work; the journal also presents theoretical, integrative, and evaluative reviews. Commentary on issues of importance to researchers appears in a special section of the journal. Founded in 1966 as Perception & Psychophysics, the journal assumed its present name in 2009.
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