Synchronization of finger taps with periodically flashing visual stimuli is known to be much more variable than synchronization with an auditory metronome. When one of these rhythms is the synchronization target and the other serves as a distracter at various temporal offsets, strong auditory dominance is observed. However, it has recently been shown that visuomotor synchronization improves substantially with moving stimuli such as a continuously bouncing ball. The present study pitted a bouncing ball against an auditory metronome in a target–distracter synchronization paradigm, with the participants being auditory experts (musicians) and visual experts (video gamers and ball players). Synchronization was still less variable with auditory t...
Auditory and visual percepts are integrated even when they are not perfectly temporally aligned with...
Auditory and visual percepts are integrated even when they are not perfectly temporally aligned with...
The vast majority of humans move in time with a musical beat. This behaviour has been mostly studied...
Synchronization of finger taps with periodically flashing visual stimuli is known to be much more va...
Daily music experience involves synchronizing movements in time with a perceived periodic beat. It h...
A striking asymmetry in human sensorimotor processing is that humans synchronize movements to rhythm...
Daily music experience involves synchronizing movements in time with a perceived periodic beat. Cont...
Interpersonal coordination in musical ensembles often involves multisensory cues, with visual inform...
Prior research indicates that synchronized tapping performance is very poor with flashing visual sti...
AbstractHow do we perceive multisensory rhythms in a dynamic environment, such as in a ballet, where...
Synchronization to an external rhythm is a cognitive process that is fundamental for music performan...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the effect of different cues or stimulators on the syn...
The current study compares synchronization with beats presented in various sensory modalities and te...
The ease of synchronizing movements to a rhythmic cue is dependent on the modality of the cue presen...
This dissertation uses finger tapping to explore sensorimotor synchronization (SMS) in auditory (Cha...
Auditory and visual percepts are integrated even when they are not perfectly temporally aligned with...
Auditory and visual percepts are integrated even when they are not perfectly temporally aligned with...
The vast majority of humans move in time with a musical beat. This behaviour has been mostly studied...
Synchronization of finger taps with periodically flashing visual stimuli is known to be much more va...
Daily music experience involves synchronizing movements in time with a perceived periodic beat. It h...
A striking asymmetry in human sensorimotor processing is that humans synchronize movements to rhythm...
Daily music experience involves synchronizing movements in time with a perceived periodic beat. Cont...
Interpersonal coordination in musical ensembles often involves multisensory cues, with visual inform...
Prior research indicates that synchronized tapping performance is very poor with flashing visual sti...
AbstractHow do we perceive multisensory rhythms in a dynamic environment, such as in a ballet, where...
Synchronization to an external rhythm is a cognitive process that is fundamental for music performan...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the effect of different cues or stimulators on the syn...
The current study compares synchronization with beats presented in various sensory modalities and te...
The ease of synchronizing movements to a rhythmic cue is dependent on the modality of the cue presen...
This dissertation uses finger tapping to explore sensorimotor synchronization (SMS) in auditory (Cha...
Auditory and visual percepts are integrated even when they are not perfectly temporally aligned with...
Auditory and visual percepts are integrated even when they are not perfectly temporally aligned with...
The vast majority of humans move in time with a musical beat. This behaviour has been mostly studied...