音乐、语言和自闭症:增强学习的神经学见解

Emanuel Luo, C. Pan, Xiujun Fan
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这篇全面的综述深入探讨了音乐和语言之间错综复杂的关系,包括它们的历史、认知和神经维度。它从公元前4500年的中国古代文明中提取证据,首次分析了音乐和语言的共存和并行演变。比较研究阐明了音乐和语言固有的音高、节奏和句法的共同和独特的方面。考试扩展到音乐的不同影响,包括第二语言习得,语音意识,音高处理,记忆和认知技能。这种影响在自闭症谱系障碍患者中也可以观察到。本文进一步探讨了音乐和语言背后复杂的神经连接、神经重叠、网络、结构加工、双向关系、跨模态转移效应和大脑可塑性。它回顾了音乐干预对提高语言和认知能力的作用,特别是在自闭症谱系障碍的背景下。然而,在自闭症谱系障碍群体中,音乐及其复杂的神经机制在塑造语言相关结果中的确切作用仍未完全了解。进一步的跨学科研究,如神经科学、心理学、社会学和相关领域的学科,是必要的,以加深我们的理解,并解开精确的神经机制和干预措施,可以促进自闭症个体的语言和认知发展。
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Music, Language, and Autism: Neurological Insights for Enhanced Learning
This comprehensive review thoroughly explores the intricate relationship between music and language, encompassing their historical, cognitive, and neural dimensions. It draws evidence from ancient Chinese civilizations dating back to 4500 BC to analyze the coexistence and parallel evolution of music and language for the first time. Comparative studies illuminate the shared and distinctive aspects of pitch, rhythm, and syntax inherent to music and language. The examination extends to the diverse impact of music, including second language acquisition, phonological awareness, pitch processing, memory, and cognitive skills. This influence is also observed among individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The paper further examines the intricate neural connections, neural overlapping, networks, structural processing, bidirectional relationships, cross-modal transfer effects, and brain plasticity that underpin music and language. It reviews music interventions for enhancing language and cognitive abilities, particularly in the context of autism spectrum disorders. However, the precise role of music and its intricate neural mechanisms in shaping language-related outcomes within Autism spectrum disorder groups remains incompletely understood. Further interdisciplinary research integrating disciplines like neuroscience, psychology, sociology, and related fields is imperative to deepen our comprehension and unlock the precise neural mechanisms and interventions that can foster enhanced language and cognitive development in individuals with autism.
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