Functional MRI of human brain in musicians and non-musicians.
- Author:
Heng-wu CUI
1
;
Shi-zheng ZHANG
;
Hai-bo DI
;
Hai LIU
;
Yi-hong ZHU
;
Qiao-wei ZHANG
;
Xu-chu WENG
;
Yi-zhang CHEN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adult; Brain; anatomy & histology; physiology; Humans; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; Music; Temporal Lobe; physiology
- From: Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2005;34(4):326-330
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo explore the differences in brain activation between musicians and non-musicians by use of functional MRI.
METHODSTwelve right-handed musicians and twelve right-handed non-musicians were recruited in the study. During a listening task, they were scanned on the Sigma 1.5T scanner (GE) while they were passively listening to several segments of music of "the Butterfly Love" and the white noise with same physical energy.
RESULTBoth musicians and non-musicians demonstrated bilateral transverse gyrus weak activated while listening to the white noise. But when listening to music, they showed bilateral temporal areas strongly activated including superior temporal gyrus, transverse gyrus and some middle temporal areas. Moreover, musicians showed relative left dominance (10/12), whereas non-musicians demonstrated right dominance(11/12). Furthermore,besides bilateral temporal areas, more and stronger activated areas were found in musicians such as cuneus, precuneus,medial frontal and left middle occipital gyrus.
CONCLUSIONThere are different neuro-patterns between musicians and non-musicians.