Appendix 3.04 Survey of
The Neurosciences and Music I
V
Conference 2011
Learning and Memory
Symposium 3:
CULTURAL NEUROSCIENCE OF MUSIC
(16
-21)
Title, Category
Aim
Mus. Material, Cultural Ref.
Technology & Procedure
Main focus of interest
Conclusion
- Laurel Trainor, David W. Gerry and Andrea Unrau
Effects of learning on musical enculturation in infancy
Cat. 7: Culture Cat. 10: Learning
17. Peter Vuust
Practice
d musical style
shapes auditory skills
Cat. 7: Culture Cat. 8: Musicians
Articles: Vuust et al.
(2011, 2012)
- Mari Tervaniemi, T. Tupala and Elvira Brattico
Expertise in folk music alters the brain processing of Western harmony
Cat. 2: Harmony Cat. 7:
Culture
Cat. 8: Musicians
- Edward Large
Neurodynamics of tonality
Cat. 1: Scales
(Online only in the conference proceedings)
In recent work we have examined infant learning in
detail by controlling exposure
We aimed at tackling the role of musical style on modulating neural and
behavioral responses
to
changes in musical features
We suggest a neuro
plasticity
of harmony
processing in
Finnish folk musicians derived from their
long
-term exposure
to both Western and non
Western music
A new
theory of musical
tonality is proposed, which treats the central auditory pathway as a complex nonlinear dynamical system
1) Training in
Western
rhythmic structures
versus no
training
2)
Melodies in guitar timbre
versus marimba timbre
3) Music classes ve
rsus
background music
Sound features of
six different
types: pitch, timbre, location, intensity, slide, rhythm
Incongruous chords violating the rules of chord succession crystallized in Western harmony theory
Comparison of two groups after a period
of training or
exposure
EEG:
Using a novel, fast and
musical sounding multi
feature MMN paradigm, we
measured the mismatch negativity (MMN)
, a
preattentive brain response
EEG
Just as infants learn the language(s) in their environment, they learn
the
specific musical systems to which they are exposed. This enculturation occurs to a large
extent without formal training
MMN response to six types of musical feature change in musicians playing three distinct styles of music (classical, jazz,
rock/pop
) and
in non
-musicians
Incongruous chor
ds violating
the rules of chord succession crystallized in Western harmony theory generate an early right anterior negativity (ERAN) in the inferior f
rontal
gyrus of the human brain
As networks of auditory neuron
s resonate to musical
stimuli, stability and attraction relationships develop among frequencies, and
these
dynamic forces correspond to feelings of
stability and
attraction among musical tones
Together these studies show that musical acquisition is not simply on a genetically determined timetable, but is greatly affected by the particular learning
ex-
periences of the individual Jazz musicians had larger MMN
-amplitude than all other
experimental groups across the six different sound features, indicating a
greater overall sensitivity to auditory outliers
The morphology of the ERAN to a mildly incongruous chord embedded in the musical cadence was altered in musician
s trained in Finnish
folk music
A canonical model of
phase
-locked neural
oscillation predicts complex
nonlinear population re
sponses to musical intervals that have been observed in the human brainstem. This observation
provides support
for the theory