The performance of complex polyrhythms-rhythms where the left and right hand move at different rates-is usually the province of highly trained individuals. However, studies in which hand movement is guided haptically show that even novices can perform polyrhythms with no or only brief training. In this study, we investigated whether novices are able to tap with one hand by matching different rates of a metronome while sawing with the other hand. This experiment was based on the assumption that saw movement is controlled consistently at a predictable rate without the need for paying primary attention to it. It would follow that consciously matching different stipulated metronome rates with the other hand would result in the spontaneous perfo...
When people tap rhythmically with two fingers instead of one, the time between their taps is more co...
In a repetitive tapping task, the within-hand variability of intertap intervals is reduced when part...
The acquisition of a new bimanual skill depends on several motor coordination constraints. To date, ...
<div><p>The performance of complex polyrhythms—rhythms where the left and right hand move at differe...
Single and alternating hand tapping were compared to test the hypothesis that coordination during rh...
This study addresses the demands of alternating bimanual syncopation, a coordination mode in which t...
Personal tempos in our rhythmic movements have been studied with various tasks. However, no studies ...
<p>Left: boxplot for the ratios of tapping to sawing cycle duration calculated for the four dual mov...
On a repetitive tapping task, the within-hand variability of intertap intervals is reduced when part...
<p>Top: relationship of the median absolute difference between observed and expected cycle duration ...
An experiment is reported that investigated the effectiveness of receiving the perceptual experience...
Recently, bimanual coordination tasks with temporal constraints, such as polyrhythmic tapping, have ...
A previous study reported the unique finding that people tapping a beat pattern with the right hand ...
In a repetitive tapping task, the within-hand variability of intertap intervals is reduced when part...
The ability to flexibly adapt one’s behavior is critical for social tasks such as speech and music p...
When people tap rhythmically with two fingers instead of one, the time between their taps is more co...
In a repetitive tapping task, the within-hand variability of intertap intervals is reduced when part...
The acquisition of a new bimanual skill depends on several motor coordination constraints. To date, ...
<div><p>The performance of complex polyrhythms—rhythms where the left and right hand move at differe...
Single and alternating hand tapping were compared to test the hypothesis that coordination during rh...
This study addresses the demands of alternating bimanual syncopation, a coordination mode in which t...
Personal tempos in our rhythmic movements have been studied with various tasks. However, no studies ...
<p>Left: boxplot for the ratios of tapping to sawing cycle duration calculated for the four dual mov...
On a repetitive tapping task, the within-hand variability of intertap intervals is reduced when part...
<p>Top: relationship of the median absolute difference between observed and expected cycle duration ...
An experiment is reported that investigated the effectiveness of receiving the perceptual experience...
Recently, bimanual coordination tasks with temporal constraints, such as polyrhythmic tapping, have ...
A previous study reported the unique finding that people tapping a beat pattern with the right hand ...
In a repetitive tapping task, the within-hand variability of intertap intervals is reduced when part...
The ability to flexibly adapt one’s behavior is critical for social tasks such as speech and music p...
When people tap rhythmically with two fingers instead of one, the time between their taps is more co...
In a repetitive tapping task, the within-hand variability of intertap intervals is reduced when part...
The acquisition of a new bimanual skill depends on several motor coordination constraints. To date, ...