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Frontoparietal network topology as a neural marker of musical perceptual abilities

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Frontoparietal network topology as a neural marker of musical perceptual abilities

M. Lumaca, P. E. Keller, et al.

This fascinating study conducted by M. Lumaca, P. E. Keller, and colleagues dives into how the brain's frontoparietal network topology influences our musical perceptual abilities. With over 200 participants, the research uncovers a compelling link between brain integration efficiency and music perception. Discover the secrets of how structural and functional brain networks shape our musical talent!... show more
Abstract
Why are some individuals more musical than others? Neither cognitive testing nor classical localizationist neuroscience alone can provide a complete answer. Here, we test how the interplay of brain network organization and cognitive function delivers graded perceptual abilities in a distinctively human capacity. We analyze multimodal magnetic resonance imaging, cognitive, and behavioral data from 200+ participants, focusing on a canonical working memory network encompassing prefrontal and posterior parietal regions. Using graph theory, we examine structural and functional frontoparietal network organization in relation to assessments of musical aptitude and experience. Results reveal a positive correlation between perceptual abilities and the integration efficiency of key frontoparietal regions. The linkage between functional networks and musical abilities is mediated by working memory processes, whereas structural networks influence these abilities through sensory integration. Our work lays the foundation for future investigations into the neurobiological roots of individual differences in musicality.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 17, 2024
Authors
M. Lumaca, P. E. Keller, G. Baggio, V. Pando-Naude, C. J. Bajada, M. A. Martinez, J. H. Hansen, A. Ravignani, N. Joe, P. Vuust, K. Vulić, K. Sandberg
Tags
frontoparietal network
musical abilities
brain function
perceptual skills
working memory
MRI study
sensory integration
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