| Literature DB >> 32026989 |
Ana Clara Naufel Defilippi1, Ricardo Basso Garcia2, Cesar Galera1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Working memory refers to the cognitive system responsible for the temporary storage and maintenance of information, but it remains controversial whether overlapping processes underlie the temporary retention of verbal and musical information such as words and tones.Entities:
Keywords: Memory; Phonological memory; Professional musicians; Short-term memory; Tonal memory; Working memory
Year: 2019 PMID: 32026989 PMCID: PMC6966906 DOI: 10.1186/s41155-018-0114-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psicol Reflex Crit ISSN: 0102-7972
Mean number of correct responses (M), with standard deviation (SD), median, and range (minimum-maximum) in tonal sequence recognition and pseudoword sequence recall tasks, for each group of participants
| Musicians ( | Nonmusicians ( | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Task | M (SD) | Median | Min–max | M (SD) | Median | Min–max |
| Tonal | 19.9 (2.79) | 20 | 14–24 | 16.5 (2.67) | 16 | 9–21 |
| Phonological | 3.8 (0.71) | 3.8 | 2.5–4.8 | 3.7 (0.78) | 3.8 | 1.8–5.5 |
Fig. 1Mean proportion of correct responses in pseudoword and tone recognition by musicians and nonmusicians in silence or in presence of irrelevant speech or tones. Error bars denote standard errors of the mean
The fourteen sequences of seven tones used in each one of the trials, with the type of test-sequence (the same or different as the memorized sequence) and the discrepant tone (above [↑] or below [↓] the respective original tone) in the “different” trials
| Trial | Stimuli serial presentation | Test stimuli | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | Type | Change | |
| 1/15 | F#2 |
| F3 | C#3 | B2 | G#2 | E2 | Different | A2 → C3 ↑ |
| 2/16 | C3 | G#3 | B3 | A3 | F3 | D#3 | G2 | Same |
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| 3/17 | B2 | F3 | A#3 |
| G#3 | D3 | G#2 | Different | C4 → D#4 ↑ |
| 4/18 | D3 | A3 | B3 | F3 | D#3 | A2 | G2 | Same |
|
| 5/19 |
| D3 | F3 | C#4 | B3 | F3 | E2 | Different | A#2 → G2 ↓ |
| 6/20 | E3 | F3 | A#3 | G3 | D#3 | B2 | D2 | Same |
|
| 7/21 | D#2 | A2 | E3 | C3 |
| F#2 | C2 | Different | A#2 → G2 ↓ |
| 8/22 | E2 | A#2 |
| A#3 | G3 | C#3 | F2 | Different | F3 → G#3 ↑ |
| 9/23 | A2 | D#3 | F3 | B3 | C3 | A#2 | G#2 | Same |
|
| 10/24 | D#3 | F3 | B3 | C4 | F#3 | A2 | G2 | Same |
|
| 11/25 | F2 | B2 | D3 | C3 | G#2 | F#2 |
| Different | E2 → G2 ↑ |
| 12/26 | G2 | C#3 | D3 | C3 | G#2 | F2 | D#2 | Same |
|
| 13/27 | G#2 | D3 | A#3 | E3 | C3 | A#2 | F#2 | Same |
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| 14/28 | C#3 | D3 | G#3 | B2 | A#3 |
| A2 | Different | E3 → G3 ↑ |
Note: Tones that were changed from the original sequence are marked in bold
The disyllabic pseudowords used in each one of the trials with their respective phonetic transcription
| Trial | Number of stimuli | Stimuli serial presentation | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | JETA ʒetɐ | NICA nikɐ | |||
| 2 | 2 | ZARRI zari | GÔCA gokɐ | |||
| 3 | 3 | DIMA d͡ʒimɐ | SICO siko | DEGUI dɛgi | ||
| 4 | 3 | JOBA ʒɔbɐ | GUIME gimə | LARRO larʊ | ||
| 5 | 4 | TILA t͡ʃilɐ | XUNA ʃunɐ | PADI pad͡ʒi | TEPU tɛpʊ | |
| 6 | 4 | PADU padʊ | JOBE ʒɔbə | DIRRA d͡ʒirɐ | GOBI gɔbɪ | |
| 7 | 5 | REFO rɛfʊ | PUME pumə | TABO tabo | GUILA gilɐ | JAFE ʒafə |
| 8 | 5 | LÉXA lɛʃɐ | DÊRRU derʊ | MÓPE mɔpə | GUSSI gusɪ | XONE ʃonə |
The twelve tones used as stimuli and the respective test stimuli, with the irrelevant tones that were presented during the retention interval. The test stimulus could be the same as the memorized one, or being a semitone above (↑) or below (↓) the memorized one in the “different” trials
| Stimulus | Sequence of irrelevant stimuli | Test | Type | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| C3 | G4 | A3 | B3 | D4 | A#3 | F3 ↓ | Different |
| E3 | F#2 | F4 | A2 | G3 | B3 | G#3 | D#3 ↓ | Different |
| F3 | G#2 | F#4 | B2 | C#3 | A3 | D4 | E3 ↓ | Different |
| G3 | F4 | F#4 | D#4 | C4 | E3 | B2 | G#3 ↑ | Different |
| A3 | E4 | G#4 | C#4 | F#3 | D3 | B2 | A#3 ↑ | Different |
| B3 | G2 | A#4 | A2 | C#3 | D#3 | F4 | C4 ↑ | Different |
| C4 | G3 | B4 | F4 | D#4 | A3 | G#3 | C4 | Same |
| C#3 | G2 | D4 | A#2 | D#3 | F3 | D4 | C#3 | Same |
| D3 | C4 | C#4 | E4 | A#3 | B3 | G3 | D3 | Same |
| A#3 | F#2 | A4 | G#2 | C3 | D3 | F3 | A#3 | Same |
| G#3 | E4 | A4 | D4 | D#3 | C3 | A2 | G#3 | Same |
| D#3 | B2 | E4 | G#3 | C4 | E4 | A#3 | D#3 | Same |
The twelve pseudowords used as stimuli and the respective test stimuli, with the irrelevant words that were presented during the retention interval. Phonetic transcriptions are provided below the stimuli. The test stimulus could be the same as the memorized one, or the consonant of the central syllable was changed in the “different” trials
| Stimulus | Sequence of irrelevant stimuli | Test | Type | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BEMACU bemakutezapirə | mola mɔlɐ | calça kaʊsɐ | milho miʎʊ | alho aʎʊ | BEMACU bemakubezapirə | Different |
CAZEMO kazemɔgedolinə | pato patʊ | casa kazɐ | bico bikʊ | porta portɐ | CAZEMO kazemɔtedolinə | Different |
MAFIZU mafizukebɑ̃nikɐ | sala salɐ | anel anɛʊ | fita fitɐ | moça mosɐ | MAFIZU mafizudebɑ̃nikɐ | Different |
SAMOTE sɑ̃mɔtebukad͡ʒilɐ | perna pɛɾnɐ | lama lɑ̃mɐ | lenço lensʊ | pote pɔt͡ʃɪ | SAMOTE sɑ̃mɔtetukad͡ʒilɐ | Different |
SICAJE sikaʒedazutagɐ | olho oʎʊ | carne karnə | cama kɑ̃mɐ | vaso vasʊ | SICAJE sikaʒepazutagɐ | Different |
XIDESSA ʃidesapegavubɐ | perna pɛrnɐ | mesa mesɐ | chave ʃavɪ | pinça pinsɐ | XIDESSA ʃidesadegavubɐ | Different |
LAXIFOTARRISSABA laʃifotarisabɐ | copo kɔpʊ | lapis lapis | galo galʊ | rato ħatʊ | LAXIFOTARRISSABA laʃifotarisabɐ | Same |
MEGORUGASSALOVA meɢoɾugasalovɐ | cola kɔlɐ | moto mɔtʊ | disco diskʊ | ponta pontɐ | MEGORUGASSALOVA meɢoɾugasalovɐ | Same |
PATELACORRUBEZI patelakorubɛzɪ | boca bokɐ | lata latɐ | vara varɐ | peixe peɪʃɪ | PATELACORRUBEZI patelakorubɛzɪ | Same |
TORROVEPOLASSEPA torovɛpolasepɐ | mula mulɐ | loja lɔʒɐ | foto fɔtʊ | colar kolaɾ | TORROVEPOLASSEPA torovɛpolasepɐ | Same |
TOVEGUBASSARIFA tovegubasaɾifɐ | mala malɐ | prato pɾatʊ | chapa ʃapɐ | maçã masɑ̃ | TOVEGUBASSARIFA tovegubasaɾifɐ | Same |
ZICANEPEFOTAVI zikanepefotavɪ | chapéu ʃapɛʊ | sapo sapʊ | capa kapɐ | sela sɛlɐ | ZICANEPEFOTAVI zikanepefotavɪ | Same |
Note. Consonants that changed from the original stimulus (in italics) are indicated in bold in the test stimulus