AI based comparison of prefrontal cortex activity between piano-majors and non-piano-major musicians during score-based playing and Motif-improvisation

基于人工智能的钢琴专业学生和非钢琴专业学生在乐谱演奏和主题即兴演奏过程中前额叶皮层活动比较

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Abstract

This study aimed to investigate how neural activation patterns differ between pianists and non-pianist musicians during piano performance tasks, using an LSTM-Autoencoder model applied to fNIRS data. A total of 22 participants, comprising both piano-majors and non-piano-majors, were involved in this study. Each participant's performance data, collected during Score-based playing and improvisation tasks, was analyzed using a Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) Autoencoder model. Reconstruction errors in specific brain channels, measured through Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS), showed group-level patterns-particularly in channels 1 and 15 (app. BA 45L, BA 45R)-but these differences did not reach statistical significance in inferential tests. These findings are therefore reported as exploratory and suggest distinct neural engagement patterns associated with varying levels of musical expertise.

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