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  • The study investigates how atonal music impacts the brain's EEG connectivity compared to tonal music by analyzing EEG data from musicians and non-musicians while listening to different sound types.
  • The researchers utilized a phase synchronization index and assessed the networks' topological structures using graph theory to compare functional connectivity (FC) across various frequency bands.
  • Findings indicated that tonal music leads to a network resembling a small-world structure, whereas atonal music and pink noise disrupt this efficiency, with differences observed between musicians and non-musicians.

Article Abstract

The present work aims to demonstrate the hypothesis that atonal music modifies the topological structure of electroencephalographic (EEG) connectivity networks in relation to tonal music. To this, EEG monopolar records were taken in musicians and non-musicians while listening to tonal, atonal, and pink noise sound excerpts. EEG functional connectivities (FC) among channels assessed by a phase synchronization index previously thresholded using surrogate data test were computed. Sound effects, on the topological structure of graph-based networks assembled with the EEG-FCs at different frequency-bands, were analyzed throughout graph metric and network-based statistic (NBS). Local and global efficiency normalized (vs. random-network) measurements (NLE|NGE) assessing network information exchanges were able to discriminate both music styles irrespective of groups and frequency-bands. During tonal audition, NLE and NGE values in the beta-band network get close to that of a small-world network, while during atonal and even more during noise its structure moved away from small-world. These effects were attributed to the different timbre characteristics (sounds spectral centroid and entropy) and different musical structure. Results from networks topographic maps for strength and NLE of the nodes, and for FC subnets obtained from the NBS, allowed discriminating the musical styles and verifying the different strength, NLE, and FC of musicians compared to non-musicians.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7910933PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11020159DOI Listing

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