PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Enhancement of loudness discrimination acuity for self-generated sound is independent of musical experience

  • Nozomi Endo,
  • Takayuki Ito,
  • Katsumi Watanabe,
  • Kimitaka Nakazawa

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 12

Abstract

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Musicians tend to have better auditory and motor performance than non-musicians because of their extensive musical experience. In a previous study, we established that loudness discrimination acuity is enhanced when sound is produced by a precise force generation task. In this study, we compared the enhancement effect between experienced pianists and non-musicians. Without the force generation task, loudness discrimination acuity was better in pianists than non-musicians in the condition. However, the force generation task enhanced loudness discrimination acuity similarly in both pianists and non-musicians. The reaction time was also reduced with the force control task, but only in the non-musician group. The results suggest that the enhancement of loudness discrimination acuity with the precise force generation task is independent of musical experience and is, therefore, a fundamental function in auditory-motor interaction.