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A 4-Track Mind

2023/12/8
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Jad Abumrad 和 Robert Krulwich 介绍了 Bob Milne 的非凡音乐才能,他能够以一种不同寻常的方式感知和演奏音乐。他们描述了 Bob 的能力,并表达了对其神秘性的好奇。 Jessica Benko 详细描述了 Bob Milne 的能力,包括他能够同时演奏复杂的乐曲、进行谈话并开玩笑,以及他在脑中同时听到多首交响乐的能力。她还介绍了神经学家 Kerstin Bettermann 如何对 Bob 的能力进行研究,以及研究中使用的实验方法。 Bob Milne 分享了他对音乐的独特感知,包括他对不同音阶的情感联想,以及他在脑中形成乐团视觉图像的能力。他解释了他如何能够同时在脑中演奏多首乐曲,以及这种能力对他生活的影响。 Kerstin Bettermann 对 Bob Milne 的能力进行了科学研究,并通过核磁共振成像技术观察了他的大脑活动。她提出了关于 Bob 能力的两种解释:一种与情感有关,另一种与大脑成像有关。 Peter Perret 作为对照组参与了实验,他能够准确地回忆一首乐曲的位置,但无法同时在脑中演奏两首乐曲。这与 Bob Milne 的能力形成了鲜明对比。

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In this short episode that first aired in 2011, a neurologist issues a dare to a ragtime piano player and a famous conductor. When the two men face off in an fMRI machine, the challenge is so unimaginably difficult that one man instantly gives up. But the other achieves a musical feat that ought to be impossible.

Reporter Jessica Benko went to Michigan to visit Bob Milne, one of the best ragtime piano players in the world, and a preternaturally talented musician. Usually, Bob sticks to playing piano for small groups of ragtime enthusiasts, but he recently caught the attention of Penn State neuroscientist Kerstin Bettermann, who had heard that Bob had a rare talent: He can play technically challenging pieces of music on demand while carrying on a conversation and cracking jokes. According to Kerstin, our brains just aren't wired for that. So she decided to investigate Bob's brain, and along the way she discovered that Bob has an even more amazing ability—one that we could hardly believe and science can't explain.

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