<p>Moving (tapping) to a beat can objectively improve the perception of timing. Here we examine whether auditory feedback from tapping is a requirement for this improvement. In this experiment, two groups of participants heard a series of isochronous beats, and identified whether a probe tone after a short silence was consistent with the timing of the preceding sequence. On half of the trials, participants tapped along on an electronic drum pad up to and including the probe tone, and on half of the trials they listened without tapping. In the auditory feedback (AF) group sounds from tapping were available to participants and in the no auditory feedback (NAF) group these sounds were masked using white noise. In both groups, movement improved...
Temporal processing is fundamental for an accurate synchronization between motor behavior and sensor...
In millisecond timing research, two forms of timing are distinguished: event-based and emergent timi...
Time is an important parameter in behaviour, especially when synchronization with external events is...
Moving (tapping) to a beat can objectively improve the perception of timing. Here we examine whether...
Abstract Here, we demonstrate that “moving to the beat ” can improve the perception of timing, provi...
Auditory reafferences are real-time auditory products created by a person's own movements. Whereas t...
Contains fulltext : 176786.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We studied th...
<p>We studied the expected moment of reappearance of a moving object after it disappeared from sight...
We studied the expected moment of reappearance of a moving object after it disappeared from sight. I...
It is well known that timing of rhythm production is disrupted by delayed auditory feedback (DAF), a...
In a previous work we have shown that sinusoidal whole-body rotations producing continuous vestibula...
International audienceIn a previous work we have shown that sinusoidal whole-body rotations producin...
In a previous work we have shown that sinusoidal whole-body rotations producing continuous vestibula...
In this study we report on an experiment in which listeners were asked to tap in time with expressiv...
Dancing and playing music require people to coordinate actions with auditory rhythms. In laboratory ...
Temporal processing is fundamental for an accurate synchronization between motor behavior and sensor...
In millisecond timing research, two forms of timing are distinguished: event-based and emergent timi...
Time is an important parameter in behaviour, especially when synchronization with external events is...
Moving (tapping) to a beat can objectively improve the perception of timing. Here we examine whether...
Abstract Here, we demonstrate that “moving to the beat ” can improve the perception of timing, provi...
Auditory reafferences are real-time auditory products created by a person's own movements. Whereas t...
Contains fulltext : 176786.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We studied th...
<p>We studied the expected moment of reappearance of a moving object after it disappeared from sight...
We studied the expected moment of reappearance of a moving object after it disappeared from sight. I...
It is well known that timing of rhythm production is disrupted by delayed auditory feedback (DAF), a...
In a previous work we have shown that sinusoidal whole-body rotations producing continuous vestibula...
International audienceIn a previous work we have shown that sinusoidal whole-body rotations producin...
In a previous work we have shown that sinusoidal whole-body rotations producing continuous vestibula...
In this study we report on an experiment in which listeners were asked to tap in time with expressiv...
Dancing and playing music require people to coordinate actions with auditory rhythms. In laboratory ...
Temporal processing is fundamental for an accurate synchronization between motor behavior and sensor...
In millisecond timing research, two forms of timing are distinguished: event-based and emergent timi...
Time is an important parameter in behaviour, especially when synchronization with external events is...