Cumulative mean reaction time in correct detection of timbre shift among non-musicians in the control and the microtonal conditions of the test phases.</p
<p>Mean probe-detection reaction times (±1 standard error) in milliseconds as a function of distract...
<p>Mean reaction times for probe detection as a function of probe position in Experiment 2.</p
<p>Relative change in the reaction rate of at different frequencies and a constant amplitude of 100...
Mean hit rate in correctly detecting a timbre shift across scales and congruency conditions.</p
<p>Mean reaction time (± standard deviation) for dancers and non-dancers during quiet standing basel...
<p>Musicians answered marginally faster than non-musicians at a 100-cent interval-difference (marked...
<p>Mean reaction times for targets across modulation frequencies for the congruent and incongruent c...
Mean false alarm rate in trials with no timbre shift but a randomly located incongruent tone, betwee...
<p>Reaction times for central beats (Positions 2, 3 and 4) for the first two Contexts (each line cor...
<p>Mean reaction times for probe detection as a function of transition probability of characters in ...
<p>CUDs in milliseconds (ms) were calculated by subtracting the mean reaction times of the uncrossed...
<p>Mean (±SD) reaction time (sec) for each band-eliminated noise (BEN) condition.</p
<p>Mean reaction times for probe detection as a function of probe position in Experiment 1.</p
Name = name condition, Other-name = other’s name condition, and Cont = control condition (no sound),...
Comparison of movement times and contact durations during sounds, between sounds and during other ex...
<p>Mean probe-detection reaction times (±1 standard error) in milliseconds as a function of distract...
<p>Mean reaction times for probe detection as a function of probe position in Experiment 2.</p
<p>Relative change in the reaction rate of at different frequencies and a constant amplitude of 100...
Mean hit rate in correctly detecting a timbre shift across scales and congruency conditions.</p
<p>Mean reaction time (± standard deviation) for dancers and non-dancers during quiet standing basel...
<p>Musicians answered marginally faster than non-musicians at a 100-cent interval-difference (marked...
<p>Mean reaction times for targets across modulation frequencies for the congruent and incongruent c...
Mean false alarm rate in trials with no timbre shift but a randomly located incongruent tone, betwee...
<p>Reaction times for central beats (Positions 2, 3 and 4) for the first two Contexts (each line cor...
<p>Mean reaction times for probe detection as a function of transition probability of characters in ...
<p>CUDs in milliseconds (ms) were calculated by subtracting the mean reaction times of the uncrossed...
<p>Mean (±SD) reaction time (sec) for each band-eliminated noise (BEN) condition.</p
<p>Mean reaction times for probe detection as a function of probe position in Experiment 1.</p
Name = name condition, Other-name = other’s name condition, and Cont = control condition (no sound),...
Comparison of movement times and contact durations during sounds, between sounds and during other ex...
<p>Mean probe-detection reaction times (±1 standard error) in milliseconds as a function of distract...
<p>Mean reaction times for probe detection as a function of probe position in Experiment 2.</p
<p>Relative change in the reaction rate of at different frequencies and a constant amplitude of 100...