Superior pitch identification ability is associated with better mental rotation performance

Author:

Hou Jiancheng1ORCID,Chen Chuansheng2,Dong Qi3,Prabhakaran Vivek4,Nair Veena A.4

Affiliation:

1. Fujian Normal University, China; Beijing Normal University, China; University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI, USA

2. University of California, Irvine, CA, USA

3. Beijing Normal University, China

4. University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI, USA

Abstract

Musicians with absolute pitch ability show better spatial ability, but little is known about whether non-musicians’ pitch identification (PI) ability is associated with their spatial ability. In the present study, a PI test, two mental rotation (MR) tests (Three-Dimensional Mental Rotation [3DMR] and Spatial Relationship [SR]), and eight executive function (EF) tests were administered to a large sample ( N = 525) of Chinese college students who were non-music majors. A subsample with superior PI ability ( n = 42) was identified and compared with a sample with average PI ability matched in age and IQ ( n = 42). Two-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) (PI ability x musical training, with gender as a covariate due to a minor difference in matching by gender) revealed that superior PI ability was associated with better performance on MR and various EF tests. Musical training was associated with performance on select visual and EF tests (i.e., visual perception, working memory, and executive attention control), but not with MR performance. Additional ANCOVA showed that PI ability was significantly associated with 3DMR, but not SR, even after scores on EF tests were included as covariates. These results indicate a unique association between PI ability and 3DMR, which helps shed light on the cognitive mechanisms related to PI ability.

Funder

The 111 Project from the Ministry of Education of China

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Music,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

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