Musical expertise and foreign speech perception
The aim of this experiment was to investigate the influence of musical expertise on the automatic perception of foreign syllables and harmonic sounds. Participants were Cuban students with high level of expertise in music or in visual arts and with the same level of general education and socio-econo...
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doaj-315f6884b98543a3baeb56c7d53bc6162020-11-24T21:03:03ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience1662-51372013-11-01710.3389/fnsys.2013.0008456294Musical expertise and foreign speech perceptionEduardo eMartínez-Montes0Heivet eHernández-Pérez1Julie eChobert2Lisbet eMorgado-Rodríguez3Carlos eSuárez-Murias4Pedro Antonio Valdés-Sosa5Mireille eBesson6Mireille eBesson7Cuban Neuroscience CenterCuban Neuroscience CenterLaboratoire de Neuroscience Cognitive, CNRS-Aix Marseille UniversitéCuban Neuroscience CenterCuban Neuroscience CenterCuban Neuroscience CenterCuban Neuroscience CenterLaboratoire de Neuroscience Cognitive, CNRS-Aix Marseille UniversitéThe aim of this experiment was to investigate the influence of musical expertise on the automatic perception of foreign syllables and harmonic sounds. Participants were Cuban students with high level of expertise in music or in visual arts and with the same level of general education and socio-economic background. We used a multi-feature Mismatch Negativity (MMN) design with sequences of either syllables in Mandarin Chinese or harmonic sounds, both comprising deviants in pitch contour, duration and Voice Onset Time (VOT) or equivalent that were either far from (Large deviants) or close to (Small deviants) the standard. For both Mandarin syllables and harmonic sounds, results were clear-cut in showing larger MMNs to pitch contour deviants in musicians than in visual artists. Results were less clear for duration and VOT deviants, possibly because of the specific characteristics of the stimuli. Results are interpreted as reflecting similar processing of pitch contour in speech and non-speech sounds. The implications of these results for understanding the influence of intense musical training from childhood to adulthood and of genetic predispositions for music on foreign language perception is discussed.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnsys.2013.00084/fullAuditory PerceptionSpeech Perceptionpitchmusiciansdurationsyllables |
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Eduardo eMartínez-Montes Heivet eHernández-Pérez Julie eChobert Lisbet eMorgado-Rodríguez Carlos eSuárez-Murias Pedro Antonio Valdés-Sosa Mireille eBesson Mireille eBesson Musical expertise and foreign speech perception Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience Auditory Perception Speech Perception pitch musicians duration syllables |
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Eduardo eMartínez-Montes Heivet eHernández-Pérez Julie eChobert Lisbet eMorgado-Rodríguez Carlos eSuárez-Murias Pedro Antonio Valdés-Sosa Mireille eBesson Mireille eBesson |
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Musical expertise and foreign speech perception |
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Musical expertise and foreign speech perception |
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Musical expertise and foreign speech perception |
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Musical expertise and foreign speech perception |
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Musical expertise and foreign speech perception |
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musical expertise and foreign speech perception |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience |
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The aim of this experiment was to investigate the influence of musical expertise on the automatic perception of foreign syllables and harmonic sounds. Participants were Cuban students with high level of expertise in music or in visual arts and with the same level of general education and socio-economic background. We used a multi-feature Mismatch Negativity (MMN) design with sequences of either syllables in Mandarin Chinese or harmonic sounds, both comprising deviants in pitch contour, duration and Voice Onset Time (VOT) or equivalent that were either far from (Large deviants) or close to (Small deviants) the standard. For both Mandarin syllables and harmonic sounds, results were clear-cut in showing larger MMNs to pitch contour deviants in musicians than in visual artists. Results were less clear for duration and VOT deviants, possibly because of the specific characteristics of the stimuli. Results are interpreted as reflecting similar processing of pitch contour in speech and non-speech sounds. The implications of these results for understanding the influence of intense musical training from childhood to adulthood and of genetic predispositions for music on foreign language perception is discussed. |
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Auditory Perception Speech Perception pitch musicians duration syllables |
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http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnsys.2013.00084/full |
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