Effects of veridical expectations on syntax processing in music: Event-related potential evidence

被引:0
作者
Shuang Guo
Stefan Koelsch
机构
[1] Freie Universität Berlin,Department of Educational Sciences & Psychology
来源
Scientific Reports | / 6卷
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Numerous past studies have investigated neurophysiological correlates of music-syntactic processing. However, only little is known about how prior knowledge about an upcoming syntactically irregular event modulates brain correlates of music-syntactic processing. Two versions of a short chord sequence were presented repeatedly to non-musicians (n = 20) and musicians (n = 20). One sequence version ended on a syntactically regular chord and the other one ended on a syntactically irregular chord. Participants were either informed (cued condition), or not informed (non-cued condition) about whether the sequence would end on the regular or the irregular chord. Results indicate that in the cued condition (compared to the non-cued condition) the peak latency of the early right anterior negativity (ERAN), elicited by irregular chords, was earlier in both non-musicians and musicians. However, the expectations due to the knowledge about the upcoming event (veridical expectations) did not influence the amplitude of the ERAN. These results suggest that veridical expectations modulate only the speed, but not the principle mechanisms, of music-syntactic processing.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
[21]   It's early: Event-related potential evidence for initial interaction of syntax and prosody in speech comprehension [J].
Eckstein, Korinna ;
Friederici, Angela D. .
JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, 2006, 18 (10) :1696-1711
[22]   Event-related potential and eye tracking evidence of the developmental dynamics of face processing [J].
Meaux, Emilie ;
Hernandez, Nadia ;
Carteau-Martin, Isabelle ;
Martineau, Joelle ;
Barthelemy, Catherine ;
Bonnet-Brilhault, Frederique ;
Batty, Magali .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2014, 39 (08) :1349-1362
[23]   Iconic Meaning in Music: An Event-Related Potential Study [J].
Cai, Liman ;
Huang, Ping ;
Luo, Qiuling ;
Huang, Hong ;
Mo, Lei .
PLOS ONE, 2015, 10 (07)
[24]   The effects of different types of emotion words on emotion picture processing - evidence from event-related potential [J].
Liu, Songhan ;
Liu, Shuyi ;
Li, Yaru ;
Liu, Liyuan ;
Shen, Yue .
NEUROREPORT, 2024, 35 (14) :875-882
[25]   Temporal Expectations and Stimulus Repetition: An Event-Related Potential Study [J].
Feuerriegel, Daniel ;
Coussens, Scott ;
Churches, Owen ;
Keage, Hannah .
PERCEPTION, 2016, 45 :102-102
[26]   THE PROCESSING BIAS FOR THREATENING CUES REVEALED BY EVENT-RELATED POTENTIAL AND EVENT-RELATED OSCILLATION ANALYSES [J].
Sun, J. ;
Sun, B. ;
Wang, B. ;
Gong, H. .
NEUROSCIENCE, 2012, 203 :91-98
[27]   Event-related FMRI of veridical and illusory recognition memory. [J].
Cabeza, R ;
Rao, SM ;
Wagner, AD ;
Bischof, WF ;
Schacter, DL .
JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, 1999, :18-19
[28]   VISUAL PROCESSING OF MUSIC NOTATION: A STUDY OF EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS [J].
Lee, Horng-Yih ;
Wang, Yu-Sin .
PERCEPTUAL AND MOTOR SKILLS, 2011, 112 (02) :525-535
[29]   Processing of emotional faces in congenital amusia: An emotional music priming event-related potential study [J].
Jin Zhishuai ;
Liu Hong ;
Wu Daxing ;
Zhang Pin ;
Lu Xuejing .
NEUROIMAGE-CLINICAL, 2017, 14 :602-609
[30]   Modulation of language processing in schizophrenia: Effects of context and haloperidol on the event-related potential [J].
Condray, R ;
Steinhauer, SR ;
Cohen, JD ;
van Kammen, DP ;
Kasparek, A .
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 1999, 45 (10) :1336-1355