It is well known that timing of rhythm production is disrupted by delayed auditory feedback (DAF), and that disruption varies with delay length. We tested the hypothesis that disruption depends on the state of the movement trajectory at the onset of DAF. Participants tapped isochronous rhythms at a rate specified by a metronome while hearing DAF (for piano tones) of differing lengths. Motion capture was used to analyze movement trajectories. Mean Inter-Response Intervals (IRIs) varied as an approximately sinu-soidal function of feedback condition, with DAF causing slowed production for shorter delays and speeded production for faster delays. Motion capture analyses revealed that finger velocity at the time of DAF predicted the effect of DAF...
<p>Moving (tapping) to a beat can objectively improve the perception of timing. Here we examine whet...
Auditory reafferences are real-time auditory products created by a person's own movements. Whereas t...
Sensory suppression effects observed in electroencephalography (EEG) index successful predictions of...
This paper presents a study where the effect of a delayed acoustic feedback is researched with 10 pr...
Many musical instruments exhibit an inherent latency or delayed auditory feedback (DAF) between actu...
Dancing and playing music require people to coordinate actions with auditory rhythms. In laboratory ...
Four experiments examined temporal relationships between actions and auditory feedback in music perf...
Moving (tapping) to a beat can objectively improve the perception of timing. Here we examine whether...
Current theoretical models and empirical research suggest that sensorimotor control and feedback pro...
Abstract Three experiments examined effects of delayed auditory feedback (DAF) on music performance ...
Abstract Three experiments examined effects of delayed auditory feedback (DAF) on music performance ...
Auditory information plays an important role in fine motor control such as speech and musical perfor...
Abstract Sequential actions such as playing a piano or tapping in synchrony to an external signal pu...
Current theoretical models and empirical research suggest that sensorimotor control and feedback pro...
Auditory information plays an important role in fine motor control such as speech and musical perfor...
<p>Moving (tapping) to a beat can objectively improve the perception of timing. Here we examine whet...
Auditory reafferences are real-time auditory products created by a person's own movements. Whereas t...
Sensory suppression effects observed in electroencephalography (EEG) index successful predictions of...
This paper presents a study where the effect of a delayed acoustic feedback is researched with 10 pr...
Many musical instruments exhibit an inherent latency or delayed auditory feedback (DAF) between actu...
Dancing and playing music require people to coordinate actions with auditory rhythms. In laboratory ...
Four experiments examined temporal relationships between actions and auditory feedback in music perf...
Moving (tapping) to a beat can objectively improve the perception of timing. Here we examine whether...
Current theoretical models and empirical research suggest that sensorimotor control and feedback pro...
Abstract Three experiments examined effects of delayed auditory feedback (DAF) on music performance ...
Abstract Three experiments examined effects of delayed auditory feedback (DAF) on music performance ...
Auditory information plays an important role in fine motor control such as speech and musical perfor...
Abstract Sequential actions such as playing a piano or tapping in synchrony to an external signal pu...
Current theoretical models and empirical research suggest that sensorimotor control and feedback pro...
Auditory information plays an important role in fine motor control such as speech and musical perfor...
<p>Moving (tapping) to a beat can objectively improve the perception of timing. Here we examine whet...
Auditory reafferences are real-time auditory products created by a person's own movements. Whereas t...
Sensory suppression effects observed in electroencephalography (EEG) index successful predictions of...