较高的音高识别能力与较好的心理旋转能力有关

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 0 MUSIC
Jiancheng Hou, Chuansheng Chen, Q. Dong, V. Prabhakaran, V. Nair
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摘要

具有绝对音高能力的音乐家表现出更好的空间能力,而非音乐家的音高识别能力是否与空间能力相关尚不清楚。本研究对525名非音乐专业大学生进行PI检验、三维心理旋转(3DMR)和空间关系(SR)两项心理旋转(MR)测试和8项执行功能(EF)测试。鉴定出具有较高PI能力的子样本(n = 42),并将其与年龄和智商匹配的平均PI能力样本(n = 42)进行比较。双向协方差分析(ANCOVA) (PI能力x音乐训练,由于性别匹配差异较小,性别作为协变量)显示,出色的PI能力与MR和各种EF测试的更好表现相关。音乐训练与选择视觉和EF测试(即视觉感知、工作记忆和执行注意控制)的表现有关,但与MR表现无关。额外的ANCOVA显示PI能力与3DMR显著相关,但与SR无关,即使在EF测试得分被纳入协变量后也是如此。这些结果表明PI能力和3DMR之间存在独特的联系,这有助于揭示PI能力相关的认知机制。
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Superior pitch identification ability is associated with better mental rotation performance
Musicians with absolute pitch ability show better spatial ability, but little is known about whether non-musicians’ pitch identification (PI) ability is associated with their spatial ability. In the present study, a PI test, two mental rotation (MR) tests (Three-Dimensional Mental Rotation [3DMR] and Spatial Relationship [SR]), and eight executive function (EF) tests were administered to a large sample (N = 525) of Chinese college students who were non-music majors. A subsample with superior PI ability (n = 42) was identified and compared with a sample with average PI ability matched in age and IQ (n = 42). Two-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) (PI ability x musical training, with gender as a covariate due to a minor difference in matching by gender) revealed that superior PI ability was associated with better performance on MR and various EF tests. Musical training was associated with performance on select visual and EF tests (i.e., visual perception, working memory, and executive attention control), but not with MR performance. Additional ANCOVA showed that PI ability was significantly associated with 3DMR, but not SR, even after scores on EF tests were included as covariates. These results indicate a unique association between PI ability and 3DMR, which helps shed light on the cognitive mechanisms related to PI ability.
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Musicae Scientiae
Musicae Scientiae Multiple-
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
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期刊介绍: MUSICAE SCIENTIAE is the trilingual journal, official organ of ESCOM, published with the financial support of the Belgian Science Policy.
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