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Effects of Harmonic Expectations and Musical Expertise on Auditory Cortical Responses - A Magnetoencephalography Study - : 화성적 기대감과 전문성이 청각피질의 반응에 미치는 영향: 뇌자도 연구

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dc.contributor.advisor이석원-
dc.contributor.author박정미-
dc.date.accessioned2018-05-28T16:54:50Z-
dc.date.available2018-05-28T16:54:50Z-
dc.date.issued2018-02-
dc.identifier.other000000149581-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/140981-
dc.description학위논문 (박사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 음악대학 협동과정음악학, 2018. 2. 이석원.-
dc.description.abstracthowever, the effect on the auditory cortex has rarely been examined.
The processing of auditory stimuli depends on both afferent and efferent auditory pathways. Behavioral studies have indicated that the chords harmonically related to the preceding context are more rapidly processed than unrelated chords. P2 (the positive auditory-evoked potential at approximately 200 ms) is principally affected by musical experience, and the source of P2 is the associative auditory temporal regions, with additional contributions from the frontal area. Based on anatomical evidence of interconnections between the frontal cortex and the belt and parabelt regions in the auditory cortex, we hypothesized that musical expectations would affect neural activities in the auditory cortex via an efferent pathway. To test this hypothesis, we created five-chord progressions with the third chord manipulated (highly expected, less expected, and unexpected) and measured the auditory-evoked fields (AEFs) of seven musicians and seven non-musicians while they listened to musical stimuli.
The results indicated that the highly expected chords elicited shorter N1m (negative AEF at approximately 100 ms) and P2m (a magnetic counterpart of P2) latencies and larger P2m amplitudes in the auditory cortex than the less-expected and unexpected chords. The relations between P2m amplitudes/latencies and harmonic expectations were similar between the groups
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dc.description.abstracthowever, the results were more remarkable for the musicians than the non-musicians. These findings suggest that auditory cortical processing is enhanced by musical knowledge and long-term training in an efferent pathway, which is reflected by shortened N1m and P2m latencies and enhanced P2m amplitudes in the auditory cortex.-
dc.description.abstractThe present study investigated the effects of harmonic expectations and musical expertise on auditory cortical processing using magnetoencephalography (MEG). Numerous studies have demonstrated that musical experiences enhance auditory cortical processing-
dc.description.abstracthowever, few studies have examined the effect of harmonic expectations on auditory cortical processing. Most studies regarding auditory cortical response enhancement have investigated acoustical sound without harmonic contexts as stimuli. Studies have demonstrated that harmonic expectations are processed in the inferior frontal gyri and elicit an early right anterior negativity (ERAN)-
dc.description.tableofcontents1. Introduction 1
2. Background 5
2.1. Musical Expectation 5
2.1.1. Musical Expectation and Behavioral Research 5
2.1.2. Musical Expectation and Neuroscientific Research 10
2.2. Musical Expertise and the Brain 13
2.3. Music and Auditory Cortical Responses 17
2.3.1. Auditory Cortical Responses 18
2.3.2. Auditory Cortical Responses by Acoustical Features 19
2.3.3. Enhancement of N1 and P2 by Training 21
2.4. The Efferent Pathway 25
2.5. Magnetoencephalography 29
3. Objectives and Hypothesis 31
4. Methods 32
4.1. Participants 32
4.2. Stimuli 33
4.3. Procedures 36
4.4. Magnetoencephalography Recordings 37
4.5. Data Analysis 38
4.6. Source Localization 40
5. Results 44
5.1. Auditory-Evoked Fields (AEFs) for Three Conditions at T3 (3rd Trigger) 44
5.2. Acoustical Similarity and Harmonic Expectation 51
5.2.1. P2m for Acoustical Similarity 52
5.2.2. P2m for Harmonic Expectation 56
5.3. Correlation between Auditory and Frontal Responses 57
5.4. Correlation between Training Hours and Auditory Responses 58
6. Discussion 60
6.1. Highlights of the Research 60
6.2. Implications 61
6.2.1. Shortened P2m Latencies and Increased P2m Amplitudes as a Result of Harmonic Expectations 61
6.2.2. Shortened P2m Latencies and Increased P2m Amplitudes as a Result of Musical Expertise 65
6.2.3. Reduced P2m Amplitudes by Acoustical Similarity 68
6.2.4. P2m Amplitude vs. Latency 70
6.3. Limitations and Future Directions 73
7. Conclusion 75
References 77
Abstract in Korean 97
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dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectauditory cortex-
dc.subjectharmonic expectation-
dc.subjectlatency-
dc.subjectmusician-
dc.subjectP2m-
dc.subject.ddc780-
dc.titleEffects of Harmonic Expectations and Musical Expertise on Auditory Cortical Responses - A Magnetoencephalography Study --
dc.title.alternative화성적 기대감과 전문성이 청각피질의 반응에 미치는 영향: 뇌자도 연구-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthorPark, Jeong Mi-
dc.description.degreeDoctor-
dc.contributor.affiliation음악대학 협동과정음악학-
dc.date.awarded2018-02-
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