Diotic and Dichotic Mechanisms of Discrimination Threshold in Musicians and Non-Musicians
Department
Audiology
Abstract
The perception of harmonic complexes provides important information for musical and vocal communication. Numerous studies have shown that musical training and expertise are associated with better processing of harmonic complexes, however, it is unclear whether the perceptual improvement associated with musical training is universal to different pitch models. The current study addresses this issue by measuring discrimination thresholds of musicians (n = 20) and non-musicians (n = 18) to diotic (same sound to both ears) and dichotic (different sounds to each ear) sounds of four stimulus types: (1) pure sinusoidal tones, PT; (2) four-harmonic complex tones, CT; (3) iterated rippled noise, IRN; and (4) interaurally correlated broadband noise, called the "Huggins" or "dichotic" pitch, DP. Frequency difference limens (DLF) for each stimulus type were obtained via a three-alternative-forced-choice adaptive task requiring selection of the interval with the highest pitch, yielding the smallest perceptible fundamental frequency (F0) distance (in Hz) between two sounds. Music skill was measured by an online test of musical pitch, melody and timing maintained by the International Laboratory for Brain Music and Sound Research. Musicianship, length of music experience and self-evaluation of musical skill were assessed by questionnaire. Results showed musicians had smaller DLFs in all four conditions with the largest group difference in the dichotic condition. DLF thresholds were related to both subjective and objective musical ability. In addition, subjective self-report of musical ability was shown to be a significant variable in group classification. Taken together, the results suggest that music-related plasticity benefits multiple mechanisms of pitch encoding and that self-evaluation of musicality can be reliably associated with objective measures of perception.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-30-2021
Publication Title
Brain Sciences
ISSN
2076-3425
Volume
11
Issue
12
DOI
10.3390/brainsci11121592
First Page
1
Last Page
12
Recommended Citation
Inabinet, Devin; De La Cruz, Jan; Cha, Justin; Ng, Kevin; and Musacchia, Gabriella, "Diotic and Dichotic Mechanisms of Discrimination Threshold in Musicians and Non-Musicians" (2021). All Faculty Scholarship. 656.
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/shs-all/656