Neural Dynamics of Inhibitory Control in Musicians with Absolute Pitch: Theta Synchrony as an Oscillatory Signature of Information Conflict.

TitleNeural Dynamics of Inhibitory Control in Musicians with Absolute Pitch: Theta Synchrony as an Oscillatory Signature of Information Conflict.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsSharma VV, Thaut M, Russo FA, Alain C
JournalCereb Cortex Commun
Volume2
Issue3
Paginationtgab043
Date Published2021
ISSN2632-7376
Abstract

Absolute pitch (AP) is the ability to identify an auditory pitch without prior context. Current theories posit AP involves automatic retrieval of referents. We tested interference in well-matched AP musicians, non-AP musicians, and nonmusicians with three auditory Stroop tasks. Stimuli were one of two sung pitches with congruent or incongruent verbal cues. The tasks used different lexicons: binary concrete adjectives (i.e., words: /), syllables with no obvious semantic properties (i.e., solmization: /), and abstract semiotic labels (i.e., orthographic: /). Participants were instructed to respond to pitch regardless of verbal information during electroencephalographic recording. Incongruent stimuli of words and solmization tasks increased errors and slowed response times (RTs), which was reversed in nonmusicians for the orthographic task. AP musicians made virtually no errors, but their RTs slowed for incongruent stimuli. Frontal theta (4-7 Hz) event-related synchrony was significantly enhanced during incongruence between 350 and 550 ms poststimulus onset in AP, regardless of lexicon or behavior. This effect was found in non-AP musicians and nonmusicians for word task, while orthographic task showed a reverse theta congruency effect. Findings suggest theta synchrony indexes conflict detection in AP. High beta (21-29 Hz) desynchrony indexes response conflict detection in non-AP musicians. Alpha (8-12 Hz) synchrony may reflect top-down attention.

DOI10.1093/texcom/tgab043
Alternate JournalCereb Cortex Commun
PubMed ID34514414
PubMed Central IDPMC8423588