A linear phase correction model has been shown to accurately reflect the corrective processes involved in synchronising motor actions to an external rhythmic cue. The model originated from studies of finger tapping to an isochronous metronome beat and is based on the time series of asynchronies between the metronome and corresponding finger tap onsets, along with their associated intervals. Over recent years the model has evolved and been applied to more complex scenarios, including phase perturbed cues, tempo variations and, most recently, timing within groups. Here, we review the studies that have contributed to the development of the linear phase correction model and the associated findings related to human timing performance. The review...
Dancing and playing music require people to coordinate actions with auditory rhythms. In laboratory ...
Interpersonal coordination during mnsical joint action (e.g., ensemble performance) requires individ...
Synchronising movements with events in the surrounding environment is an ubiquitous aspect of everyd...
A linear phase correction model has been shown to accurately reflect the corrective processes involv...
A linear phase correction model has been shown to accurately reflect the corrective processes involv...
To maintain synchrony in group activities, each individual within the group must continuously correc...
Background: Synchronization in music has been a popular experimental basis for studying social inter...
As evidenced in music ensemble, dance and sports, people cooperatively produce rhythm with other peo...
Musical ensemble performance is a form of joint action that requires highly precise yet flexible int...
In order to understand human motor timing, individuals are instructed to synchronize their movements...
Tapping in synchrony with a metronome requires phase error correction, a process often described by ...
Tapping in synchrony with a metronome requires phase error correction, a process often described by ...
Under conditions in which the temporal structure of events (e.g., a sequence of tones) is predictabl...
Accurate timing of movement in the hundreds of milliseconds range is a hallmark of human activities ...
<p>Linear models have been used in several contexts to study the mechanisms that underpin sensorimot...
Dancing and playing music require people to coordinate actions with auditory rhythms. In laboratory ...
Interpersonal coordination during mnsical joint action (e.g., ensemble performance) requires individ...
Synchronising movements with events in the surrounding environment is an ubiquitous aspect of everyd...
A linear phase correction model has been shown to accurately reflect the corrective processes involv...
A linear phase correction model has been shown to accurately reflect the corrective processes involv...
To maintain synchrony in group activities, each individual within the group must continuously correc...
Background: Synchronization in music has been a popular experimental basis for studying social inter...
As evidenced in music ensemble, dance and sports, people cooperatively produce rhythm with other peo...
Musical ensemble performance is a form of joint action that requires highly precise yet flexible int...
In order to understand human motor timing, individuals are instructed to synchronize their movements...
Tapping in synchrony with a metronome requires phase error correction, a process often described by ...
Tapping in synchrony with a metronome requires phase error correction, a process often described by ...
Under conditions in which the temporal structure of events (e.g., a sequence of tones) is predictabl...
Accurate timing of movement in the hundreds of milliseconds range is a hallmark of human activities ...
<p>Linear models have been used in several contexts to study the mechanisms that underpin sensorimot...
Dancing and playing music require people to coordinate actions with auditory rhythms. In laboratory ...
Interpersonal coordination during mnsical joint action (e.g., ensemble performance) requires individ...
Synchronising movements with events in the surrounding environment is an ubiquitous aspect of everyd...