Professional pianists performed 2 bimanual rhythms at a wide range of different tempos. The polyrhythmic task required the combination of 2 isochronous sequences (3 against 4) between the hands; in the syncopated rhythm task successive keystrokes formed intervals of identical (isochronous) durations. At slower tempos, pianists relied on integrated timing control merging successive intervals between the hands into a common reference frame. A timer-motor model is proposed based on the concepts of rate fluctuation and the distinction between target specification and timekeeper execution processes as a quantitative account of performance at slow tempos. At rapid rates expert pianists used hand-independent, parallel timing control. In alternativ...
Skilled piano performance requires considerable movement control to accomplish the high levels of ti...
Abstract Sequential actions such as playing a piano or tapping in synchrony to an external signal pu...
On a repetitive tapping task, the within-hand variability of intertap intervals is reduced when part...
Professional pianists performed 2 bimanual rhythms at a wide range of different tempos. The polyrhyt...
We investigate age- and expertise-related individual differences in component processes of rhythmic ...
The authors investigated performance in 2 rhythm tasks in young (M = 23.8 years) and older (M = 71.4...
THIS STUDY EXAMINED PRODUCTION an d synchro- nization of eight uneven rhythms (set A: 2 3, 3 2; set ...
Summary: Musical expertise and temporal regulation. Recently, a number of experiments have been cond...
Single and alternating hand tapping were compared to test the hypothesis that coordination during rh...
The ability to flexibly adapt one’s behavior is critical for social tasks such as speech and music p...
Prior reports indicated a non-linear increase in key overlap times (KOTs) as tempo slows for scales/...
In a constrained finger-tapping task, in which a subject attempts to match the rate of tapping respo...
Appreciation and production of musical rhythm is a human universal and, as with other human capaciti...
<div><p>Skilled piano performance requires considerable movement control to accomplish the high leve...
A perceptual performance paradigm was designed to disentangle the timing variations in music perform...
Skilled piano performance requires considerable movement control to accomplish the high levels of ti...
Abstract Sequential actions such as playing a piano or tapping in synchrony to an external signal pu...
On a repetitive tapping task, the within-hand variability of intertap intervals is reduced when part...
Professional pianists performed 2 bimanual rhythms at a wide range of different tempos. The polyrhyt...
We investigate age- and expertise-related individual differences in component processes of rhythmic ...
The authors investigated performance in 2 rhythm tasks in young (M = 23.8 years) and older (M = 71.4...
THIS STUDY EXAMINED PRODUCTION an d synchro- nization of eight uneven rhythms (set A: 2 3, 3 2; set ...
Summary: Musical expertise and temporal regulation. Recently, a number of experiments have been cond...
Single and alternating hand tapping were compared to test the hypothesis that coordination during rh...
The ability to flexibly adapt one’s behavior is critical for social tasks such as speech and music p...
Prior reports indicated a non-linear increase in key overlap times (KOTs) as tempo slows for scales/...
In a constrained finger-tapping task, in which a subject attempts to match the rate of tapping respo...
Appreciation and production of musical rhythm is a human universal and, as with other human capaciti...
<div><p>Skilled piano performance requires considerable movement control to accomplish the high leve...
A perceptual performance paradigm was designed to disentangle the timing variations in music perform...
Skilled piano performance requires considerable movement control to accomplish the high levels of ti...
Abstract Sequential actions such as playing a piano or tapping in synchrony to an external signal pu...
On a repetitive tapping task, the within-hand variability of intertap intervals is reduced when part...