Tapping in synchrony with a metronome requires phase error correction, a process often described by a single-parameter autoregressive model. The parameter (α) is a measure of sensorimotor coupling strength. This study compares α estimates obtained from three experimental paradigms: synchronization with (1) a perfectly regular metronome (RM), (2) a perturbed metronome containing phase shifts (PS), and (3) an “adaptively timed” metronome (AT). Musically trained participants performed in each paradigm at four tempi, with baseline interval durations ranging from 400 to 1300 ms. Two estimation methods were applied to each data set. Results showed that all α estimates increased with interval duration. However, the PS paradigm yielded much larger ...
Perception-action coordination (also known as sensorimotor synchronization, SMS) is often studied by...
Perception-action coordination (also known as sensorimotor synchronization, SMS) is often studied by...
Linear models have been used in several contexts to study the mechanisms that underpin sensorimotor ...
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 ...
In a sensorimotor synchronization task requiring subjects to tap in synchrony with an auditory stimu...
In a sensorimotor synchronization task requiring subjects to tap in synchrony with an auditory stimu...
In a sensorimotor synchronization task requiring subjects to tap in synchrony with an auditory stimu...
chronization of movements with a rhythm, has been studied primarily with isochronous sequences. We u...
Synchronizing movements with a beat requires rapid compensation for timing errors. The phase-correct...
Synchronizing movements with a beat requires rapid compensation for timing errors. The phase correct...
Perception-action coordination (also known as sensorimotor synchronization, SMS) is often studied by...
Synchronizing movements with a beat requires rapid compensation for timing errors. The phase-correct...
<p>Linear models have been used in several contexts to study the mechanisms that underpin sensorimot...
Two experiments investigated the effects of interval duration ratio on perception of local timing pe...
Perception-action coordination (also known as sensorimotor synchronization, SMS) is often studied by...
Perception-action coordination (also known as sensorimotor synchronization, SMS) is often studied by...
Linear models have been used in several contexts to study the mechanisms that underpin sensorimotor ...
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 ...
In a sensorimotor synchronization task requiring subjects to tap in synchrony with an auditory stimu...
In a sensorimotor synchronization task requiring subjects to tap in synchrony with an auditory stimu...
In a sensorimotor synchronization task requiring subjects to tap in synchrony with an auditory stimu...
chronization of movements with a rhythm, has been studied primarily with isochronous sequences. We u...
Synchronizing movements with a beat requires rapid compensation for timing errors. The phase-correct...
Synchronizing movements with a beat requires rapid compensation for timing errors. The phase correct...
Perception-action coordination (also known as sensorimotor synchronization, SMS) is often studied by...
Synchronizing movements with a beat requires rapid compensation for timing errors. The phase-correct...
<p>Linear models have been used in several contexts to study the mechanisms that underpin sensorimot...
Two experiments investigated the effects of interval duration ratio on perception of local timing pe...
Perception-action coordination (also known as sensorimotor synchronization, SMS) is often studied by...
Perception-action coordination (also known as sensorimotor synchronization, SMS) is often studied by...
Linear models have been used in several contexts to study the mechanisms that underpin sensorimotor ...