Transactions of Japanese Society for Medical and Biological Engineering
Online ISSN : 1881-4379
Print ISSN : 1347-443X
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Modulation of Auditory Steady-state Responses Caused by Musical Expectancy
Yuya TAKESHITATomoka KADOYAKeisuke KIMURARie MATSUNAGAShinya KURIKIKoichi YOKOSAWA
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2015 Volume 53 Issue 2 Pages 84-89

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We examined whether auditory steady-state response (ASSR), which is known as a lower-order brain response, can be modulated by expectations accompanying the progression of a musical phrase. We fabricated musical melodies consisted of seven tones, the amplitudes of which were modulated at 40Hz, under two conditions:the final (7th) tone was either congruent or incongruent with respect to the musical context of the melodies. Two control experiments were also conducted. The objective of one control experiment was to investigate the effect of the preceding sound (6th) on the final tone (7th) by presenting two final tones (6th and 7th) extracted from the melodies, and the objective of the other control experiment was to investigate the effect of hearing a pitch itself by presenting a tone sequence of ascending and descending scales between A♭5 and C7. The ASSR source strengths were estimated by magnetoencephalography. The strength of the 7th tone of the melodies was significantly larger in the incongruent condition than in the congruent condition. This difference could not be explained by effects of the preceding sound and pitch of the target tone, suggesting that ASSR was modulated by musical expectancy.
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