Many aspects of sonification represent potential benefits for the practice of sports. Taking advantage of the characteristics of auditory perception, interactive sonification offers promising opportunities for enhancing the training of athletes. The efficient learning and memorizing abilities pertaining to the sense of hearing, together with the strong coupling between auditory and sensorimotor systems, make the use of sound a natural field of investigation in quest of efficiency optimization in individual sports at a high level. This study presents an application of sonification to elite rowing, introducing and evaluating four sonification models.The rapid development of mobile technology capable of efficiently handling numerical informati...
Processes of motor control and learning in sports as well as in motor rehabilitation are based on pe...
Evidence exists, that rhythmic information, provided audibly, supports the timing of movement-execut...
Hummel J, Hermann T, Frauenberger C, Stockman T. Supplementary Material for "Interactive sonificatio...
Many aspects of sonification represent potential benefits for the practice of sports. Taking advanta...
Sound and motion are intrinsically related, by their physical nature and through the link between au...
The potential for real-time sonifications to enhance attention for specific movement sections in ath...
AbstractMonitoring and measuring elite athletes in their natural training environment is attracting ...
On water rowing training greatly benefits from sonification. However, no real-time usable smartphon...
Monitoring sportive movements is essential for training processes to detect variations as well as pr...
hannover.de Presenting information acoustically has become increasingly interesting for technique tr...
Modeling strategies in sports consist in demonstrating a correct performance execution, in order to ...
This paper offers a survey of movement sonification studies conducted over the last four years at th...
Presenting acoustic information has become increasingly interesting for technique training and contr...
Presented at the 18th International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD2012) on June 18-21, 2012 i...
International audienceThis paper offers a survey of movement sonification studies conducted over the...
Processes of motor control and learning in sports as well as in motor rehabilitation are based on pe...
Evidence exists, that rhythmic information, provided audibly, supports the timing of movement-execut...
Hummel J, Hermann T, Frauenberger C, Stockman T. Supplementary Material for "Interactive sonificatio...
Many aspects of sonification represent potential benefits for the practice of sports. Taking advanta...
Sound and motion are intrinsically related, by their physical nature and through the link between au...
The potential for real-time sonifications to enhance attention for specific movement sections in ath...
AbstractMonitoring and measuring elite athletes in their natural training environment is attracting ...
On water rowing training greatly benefits from sonification. However, no real-time usable smartphon...
Monitoring sportive movements is essential for training processes to detect variations as well as pr...
hannover.de Presenting information acoustically has become increasingly interesting for technique tr...
Modeling strategies in sports consist in demonstrating a correct performance execution, in order to ...
This paper offers a survey of movement sonification studies conducted over the last four years at th...
Presenting acoustic information has become increasingly interesting for technique training and contr...
Presented at the 18th International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD2012) on June 18-21, 2012 i...
International audienceThis paper offers a survey of movement sonification studies conducted over the...
Processes of motor control and learning in sports as well as in motor rehabilitation are based on pe...
Evidence exists, that rhythmic information, provided audibly, supports the timing of movement-execut...
Hummel J, Hermann T, Frauenberger C, Stockman T. Supplementary Material for "Interactive sonificatio...