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The Lateral Occipital Complex is Activated by Melody with Accompaniment: Foreground and Background Segregation in Auditory Processing

机译:旋律伴奏激活枕叶外侧复合体:听觉处理中的前景和背景隔离

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Objective: Most of the western music consists of a melody and an accompaniment. The melody is referred to as the foreground, with the accompaniment the background. In visual processing, the lateral occipital complex (LOC) is known to participate in foreground and background segregation. We investigated the role of LOC in music processing with use of positron emission tomography (PET). Method: Musically na?ve subjects listened to unfamiliar novel melodies with (accompaniment condition) and without the accompaniment (melodic condition). Using a PET subtraction technique, we studied changes in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) during the accompaniment condition compared to the melodic condition. Results: The accompanyment condition was associated with bilateral increase of rCBF at the lateral and medial surfaces of both occipital lobes, medial parts of fusiform gyri, cingulate gyri, precentral gyri, insular cortices, and cerebellum. During the melodic condition, the activation at the anterior and posterior portions of the temporal lobes, medial surface of the frontal lobes, inferior frontal gyri, orbitofrontal cortices, inferior parietal lobules, and cerebellum was observed. Conclusions: The LOC participates in recognition of melody with accompaniment, a phenomenon that can be regarded as foreground and background segregation in auditory processing. The fusiform cortex which was known to participate in the color recognition might be activated by the recognition of flourish sounds by the accompaniment, compared to melodic condition. It is supposed that the LOC and fusiform cortex play similar functions beyond the difference of sensory modalities.
机译:目的:大多数西方音乐都由旋律和伴奏组成。旋律被称为前景色,伴奏被称为背景。在视觉处理中,已知枕骨外侧复合体(LOC)参与前景和背景分离。我们调查了正电子发射断层扫描(PET)在音乐处理中LOC的作用。方法:在音乐上天真的对象听有(伴奏条件)和没有伴奏(旋律条件)的陌生新颖旋律。使用PET减法技术,我们研究了伴奏条件下与旋律条件相比局部脑血流量(rCBF)的变化。结果:伴发情况与枕叶,梭状回中部,扣带回,中央前回,岛状皮层和小脑的外侧和内侧的rCBF的双侧增加有关。在旋律状态下,观察到颞叶的前部和后部,额叶的内侧表面,额叶下回,眶额皮层,顶叶小叶和小脑的激活。结论:LOC参与伴有旋律的识别,这种现象可被视为听觉处理中的前景和背景隔离。与旋律状态相比,已知参与颜色识别的梭形皮层可能会被伴奏识别出旺盛的声音而激活。据推测,LOC和梭形皮层在感觉形态上的差异之外发挥着相似的功能。

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