| Literature DB >> 26869969 |
Tomas E Matthews1, Joseph N L Thibodeau1, Brian P Gunther1, Virginia B Penhune1.
Abstract
Studies comparing musicians and non-musicians have shown that musical training can improve rhythmic perception and production. These findings tell us that training can result in rhythm processing advantages, but they do not tell us whether practicing a particular instrument could lead to specific effects on rhythm perception or production. The current study used a battery of four rhythm perception and production tasks that were designed to test both higher- and lower-level aspects of rhythm processing. Four groups of musicians (drummers, singers, pianists, string players) and a control group of non-musicians were tested. Within-task differences in performance showed that factors such as meter, metrical complexity, tempo, and beat phase significantly affected the ability to perceive and synchronize taps to a rhythm or beat. Musicians showed better performance on all rhythm tasks compared to non-musicians. Interestingly, our results revealed no significant differences between musician groups for the vast majority of task measures. This was despite the fact that all musicians were selected to have the majority of their training on the target instrument, had on average more than 10 years of experience on their instrument, and were currently practicing. These results suggest that general musical experience is more important than specialized musical experience with regards to perception and production of rhythms.Entities:
Keywords: beat perception; expertise; motor timing; musical training; rhythm perception; rhythm production; tapping
Year: 2016 PMID: 26869969 PMCID: PMC4737902 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00069
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Descriptive measures and musical experience.
| Overall ( | Drummers ( | Pianists ( | Singers ( | Strings ( | Non-musicians ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 23.54 (4.46) | 23.00 (4.24) | 23.45 (4.5) | 24.80 (6.01) | 22.33 (3.55) | 24.07 (4.30) |
| Sex (% female) | 63% | 0 | 55% | 80% | 75% | 86% |
| Age of start | 9.29 (3.46) | 11.2 (3.27) | 7.6 (2.12) | 10.7 (4.32) | 8.08 (2.78) | 11.04 (5.41) |
| Years of lessons (primary) | 10.17 (5.88) | 5.44 (3.61) | 12.9 (2.96) | 11.3 (7.97) | 10.5 (5.53) | 0.96 (1.04) |
| Years playing | ||||||
| Primary | 13.76 (5.2) | 11.89 (5.37) | 15.1 (3.48) | 13.7 (7.15) | 14.08 (4.60) | 1.11 (1.04) |
| Secondary | 2.76 (2.41) | 3.43 (2.51) | 2.63 (2.38) | 3.22 (2.28) | 2.3 (2.87) | |
| Current practice (Hours per week) | ||||||
| Primary | 10.7 (12.20) | 14.06 (13.29) | 15.5 (16.00) | 6.1 (5.84) | 8.00 (10.89) | |
| Secondary | 1.76 (3.29) | 2.3 (2.86) | 3.80 (6.50) | 0.46 (0.77) | 2 (2.07) |
C-scores for rhythms in the BST.
| Perfectly metric | Strongly metric | Metric | Weakly metric | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quadruple (Duple) | 0–1 (8–9) | 4–5 (12–13) | 8–9 (17) | 12–14 (21–23) |
| Triple | 0 | 5 | 9 | 13 |
Results of working memory tasks.
| Overall | Drummers | Pianists | Singers | String Players | Non-musicians | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Digit span | 11.36 (2.93) | 10.67 (2.65) | 12.36 (2.98) | 11.50 (3.78) | 12.58 (2.78) | 9.86 (1.92) |
| Letter number sequencing | 11.61 (3.04) | 11.78 (3.77) | 10.55 (1.70) | 11.80 (3.52) | 13.25 (2.90) | 10.79 (2.89) |
Results of correlation analysis.
| Musical experience | Task (measure) | Pearson r | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Years of lessons | RST (ITI deviation) | -0.304 | 0.053 |
| RST (% correct) | 0.341 | 0.029 | |
| SCT (motor variability) | -0.370 | 0.022 | |
| Current hours per week | RST (ITI deviation) | -0.426 | 0.005 |
| BST (%correct) | 0.476 | 0.002a | |
| BAPT | 0.416 | 0.008 |
Between-task correlations.
| BST (% correct) | BST (ITI deviation) | RST (% correct) | RST (ITI deviation) | BAPT (% correct) | SCT (detrended variance) | SCT (motor variance) | SCT (Timer variance) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BST (% correct) | ||||||||
| BST (ITI deviation) | -0.111 | |||||||
| RST (% correct) | 0.409ˆ** a | -0.155 | ||||||
| RST (ITI deviation) | -0.672ˆ**a | 0.155 | -0.646ˆ** a | |||||
| BAPT | 0.610ˆ** a | -0.044 | 0.262 | -0.616ˆ** a | ||||
| SCT (detrended variance) | -0.343ˆ*a | 0.116 | -0.528ˆ** a | 0.260 | -0.349ˆ* a | |||
| SCT (motor variance) | -0.313ˆ* | -0.034 | -0.285ˆ* | 0.178 | -0.296ˆ* | 0.710ˆ* a | ||
| SCT (timer variance) | -0.415ˆ** a | 0.094 | -0.742ˆ** a | 0.354ˆ* a | -0.396ˆ** a | 0.863ˆ** a | 0.451ˆ** a |