Author:
Endo Nozomi,Ito Takayuki,Watanabe Katsumi,Nakazawa Kimitaka
Abstract
Musicians tend to have better auditory and motor performance than non-musicians because of their extensive musical experience. In a previous study, we established that loudness discrimination acuity is enhanced when sound is produced by a precise force generation task. In this study, we compared the enhancement effect between experienced pianists and non-musicians. Without the force generation task, loudness discrimination acuity was better in pianists than non-musicians in the condition. However, the force generation task enhanced loudness discrimination acuity similarly in both pianists and non-musicians. The reaction time was also reduced with the force control task, but only in the non-musician group. The results suggest that the enhancement of loudness discrimination acuity with the precise force generation task is independent of musical experience and is, therefore, a fundamental function in auditory-motor interaction.
Funder
japan society for the promotion of science
tateishi science and technology foundation
national institute on deafness and other communication disorders
japan science and technology agency
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)