Subjectively preferred octave size is resolved at the late stages of cerebral auditory processing

Author:

Jaatinen Jussi12ORCID,Väntänen Jani23,Salmela Viljami2ORCID,Alho Kimmo2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Musicology, Faculty of Arts University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland

2. Department of Psychology and Logopedics, Faculty of Medicine University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland

3. Psychiatric Assessment and Consultation Clinic Wellbeing services county of Pirkanmaa Tampere Finland

Abstract

AbstractHuman listeners prefer octave intervals slightly above the exact 2:1 frequency ratio. To study the neural underpinnings of this subjective preference, called the octave enlargement phenomenon, we compared neural responses between exact, slightly enlarged, oversized, and compressed octaves (or their multiples). The first experiment (n = 20) focused on the N1 and P2 event‐related potentials (ERPs) elicited in EEG 50–250 ms after the second tone onset during passive listening of one‐octave intervals. In the second experiment (n = 20) applying four‐octave intervals, musician participants actively rated the different octave types as ‘low’, ‘good’ and ‘high’. The preferred slightly enlarged octave was individually determined prior to the second experiment. In both experiments, N1‐P2 peak‐to‐peak amplitudes attenuated for the exact and slightly enlarged octave intervals compared with compressed and oversized intervals, suggesting overlapping neural representations of tones an octave (or its multiples) apart. While there were no differences between the N1‐P2 amplitudes to the exact and preferred enlarged octaves, ERP amplitudes differed after 500 ms from onset of the second tone of the pair. In the multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) of the second experiment, the different octave types were distinguishable (spatial classification across electroencephalography [EEG] channels) 200 ms after second tone onset. Temporal classification within channels suggested two separate discrimination processes peaking around 300 and 700 ms. These findings appear to be related to active listening, as no multivariate results were found in the first, passive listening experiment. The present results suggest that the subjectively preferred octave size is resolved at the late stages of auditory processing.

Funder

Alfred Kordelinin Säätiö

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Neuroscience

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