Differences in timing control processes between tapping and circle drawing have been extensively documented during continuation timing. Differences between event and emergent control processes have also been documented for synchronization timing using emergent tasks that have minimal event-related information. However, it is not known whether the original circle-drawing task also behaves differently than tapping during synchronization. In this experiment, 10 participants performed a table-tapping and a continuous circle-drawing task to an auditory metronome. Synchronization performance was assessed via the value and variability of asynchronies. Synchronization was substantially more difficult in circle drawing than in tapping. Participants ...
Three experiments were conducted to examine whether timing processes can be shared by continuous tap...
Timing control, such as producing movements at a given rate or synchronizing movements to an externa...
Dancing and playing music require people to coordinate actions with auditory rhythms. In laboratory ...
Accurate timing performance during auditory–motor synchronization has been well documented for finge...
Two different mechanisms for interval timing have been proposed, one requiring a cognitive represent...
An internal clock-like process has been implicated in the control of rhythmic movements performed fo...
Synchronization of movement to a metronome is a well-studied task for both discretely and smoothly p...
R. Ivry, R. M. Spencer, H. N. Zelaznik, and J. Diedrichsen (2002) have proposed a distinction betwee...
R. Ivry, R. M. Spencer, H. N. Zelaznik, and J. Diedrichsen (2002) have proposed a distinction betwee...
That individual timing variability is correlated across some tasks but not others has instigated the...
International audienceThe control of rhythmic motor sequences may involve two distinct timing proces...
It has been suggested that the temporal control of rhythmic unimianual movements is different betwee...
It has been hypothesized that timing in tapping utilizes event timing; a clock-like process, whereas...
Under conditions in which the temporal structure of events (e.g., a sequence of tones) is predictabl...
Event timing refers to movements that utilize an internal clock whereas emergent timing refers to mo...
Three experiments were conducted to examine whether timing processes can be shared by continuous tap...
Timing control, such as producing movements at a given rate or synchronizing movements to an externa...
Dancing and playing music require people to coordinate actions with auditory rhythms. In laboratory ...
Accurate timing performance during auditory–motor synchronization has been well documented for finge...
Two different mechanisms for interval timing have been proposed, one requiring a cognitive represent...
An internal clock-like process has been implicated in the control of rhythmic movements performed fo...
Synchronization of movement to a metronome is a well-studied task for both discretely and smoothly p...
R. Ivry, R. M. Spencer, H. N. Zelaznik, and J. Diedrichsen (2002) have proposed a distinction betwee...
R. Ivry, R. M. Spencer, H. N. Zelaznik, and J. Diedrichsen (2002) have proposed a distinction betwee...
That individual timing variability is correlated across some tasks but not others has instigated the...
International audienceThe control of rhythmic motor sequences may involve two distinct timing proces...
It has been suggested that the temporal control of rhythmic unimianual movements is different betwee...
It has been hypothesized that timing in tapping utilizes event timing; a clock-like process, whereas...
Under conditions in which the temporal structure of events (e.g., a sequence of tones) is predictabl...
Event timing refers to movements that utilize an internal clock whereas emergent timing refers to mo...
Three experiments were conducted to examine whether timing processes can be shared by continuous tap...
Timing control, such as producing movements at a given rate or synchronizing movements to an externa...
Dancing and playing music require people to coordinate actions with auditory rhythms. In laboratory ...