‘Musical effort’ and ‘musical pleasantness’: a pilot study on the neurophysiological correlates of classical music listening in adults normal hearing and unilateral cochlear implant users

IF 0.3 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
B. M. S. Inguscio, P. Mancini, A. Greco, M. Nicastri, Ilaria Giallini, C. Leone, R. Grassia, W. Di Nardo, Tiziana Di Cesare, Federica Rossi, A. Canale, A. Albera, Andrea Giorgi, P. Malerba, F. Babiloni, G. Cartocci
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Abstract Objective This pilot case-control study is aimed to estimate ‘musical effort’ and ‘musical pleasantness’ in adults normal hearing (NH) and Unilateral Cochlear Implant (UCI) users via neurophysiological indices and a cognitive-behavioural approach. Methods 7 NH and 7 UCI subjects underwent electroencephalographic (EEG) recording with two EEG indices, Approach Withdrawal (AW) and Workload (WI), and behavioural tests conducted during a forced-choice musical emotion recognition task performed in quiet and noise in two emotional conditions. Results Musical effort in terms of WI did not vary between conditions and groups. Inversely, for AW, statistically significant differences in noisy conditions were observed between groups, indicating a difficulty for the patients in discriminating the musical pleasantness in noise. However, self-reported data suggest the ability of UCI to cognitively evaluate the stimulus in terms of both auditory difficulty and pleasantness. Conclusion Findings suggest the possible relevance of the Cochlear Implant in supporting the patients’ effort in listening to music in noise, allowing a pleasant enjoyment in the quiet condition. Overall, this study appears worthy of interest and paves the way for further investigation by providing data on the neurophysiological perception of music.
“音乐努力”和“音乐愉悦”:一项关于正常听力和单侧人工耳蜗使用者听古典音乐的神经生理学相关性的初步研究
摘要目的本研究旨在通过神经生理指标和认知行为方法评估正常听力成人(NH)和单侧人工耳蜗(UCI)使用者的“音乐努力”和“音乐愉悦”。方法对7名NH和7名UCI受试者在安静和噪音两种情绪条件下进行强迫选择音乐情绪识别任务时的脑电图(EEG)进行记录,包括接近退缩(Approach Withdrawal, AW)和工作量(Workload, WI)两个EEG指标。结果在不同条件和组间,音乐努力在WI方面没有差异。相反,对于AW,组间在嘈杂条件下观察到统计学显著差异,表明患者在区分噪音中的音乐愉悦性方面存在困难。然而,自我报告的数据表明,UCI在听觉困难和听觉愉悦方面对刺激进行认知评估的能力。结论人工耳蜗在辅助患者在嘈杂环境下听音乐,使患者在安静环境下获得愉悦的享受方面可能具有一定的相关性。总的来说,这项研究似乎值得关注,并通过提供对音乐的神经生理感知的数据为进一步的研究铺平了道路。
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