In a constrained finger-tapping task, in which a subject attempts to match the rate of tapping responses to the rate of a pacer stimulus, interresponse interval (IRI) was a nonlinear function of interstimulus interval (ISI), in agreement with the results of Collyer, Broadbent, and Church (1992). In an unconstrained task, the subjects were not given an ISI to match, but were instructed to tap at their preferred rate, one that seemed not too fast or too slow for comfortable production. The distribution of preferred IRIs was bimodal rather than unimodal, with modes at 272 and 450 msec. Preferred IRIs also tended to become shorter over successive sessions. Time intervals that were preferred in the unconstrained task tended to be intervals that ...
Single and alternating hand tapping were compared to test the hypothesis that coordination during rh...
The authors' goal in this study was to probe the basis for an earlier, unexpected finding that prefe...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of the other's rhythm on tempo keeping, from the...
Subjects performed a repetitive manual tapping task, attempting to match a given rate of auditory st...
It is well known that people can produce rhythms, such as finger tapping, but what is not well known...
Abstract When tapping a desired frequency, subjects tend to drift away from this target frequency. T...
When tapping a desired frequency, subjects tend to drift away from this target frequency. This compr...
On a repetitive tapping task, the within-hand variability of intertap intervals is reduced when part...
<p>Smooth sinusoidal variation of rates of tapping is shown in the upper trace and discrete stair-li...
distinguishes central timer and motor implementation processes. Previous studies have shown that inc...
Recently, bimanual coordination tasks with temporal constraints, such as polyrhythmic tapping, have ...
Personal tempos in our rhythmic movements have been studied with various tasks. However, no studies ...
It is well known that people can produce regular rhythms, such as clapping or finger tapping-what is...
In a repetitive tapping task, the within-hand variability of intertap intervals is reduced when part...
Using algorithms that introduce variations in timing based on actual human rhythmical performance, c...
Single and alternating hand tapping were compared to test the hypothesis that coordination during rh...
The authors' goal in this study was to probe the basis for an earlier, unexpected finding that prefe...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of the other's rhythm on tempo keeping, from the...
Subjects performed a repetitive manual tapping task, attempting to match a given rate of auditory st...
It is well known that people can produce rhythms, such as finger tapping, but what is not well known...
Abstract When tapping a desired frequency, subjects tend to drift away from this target frequency. T...
When tapping a desired frequency, subjects tend to drift away from this target frequency. This compr...
On a repetitive tapping task, the within-hand variability of intertap intervals is reduced when part...
<p>Smooth sinusoidal variation of rates of tapping is shown in the upper trace and discrete stair-li...
distinguishes central timer and motor implementation processes. Previous studies have shown that inc...
Recently, bimanual coordination tasks with temporal constraints, such as polyrhythmic tapping, have ...
Personal tempos in our rhythmic movements have been studied with various tasks. However, no studies ...
It is well known that people can produce regular rhythms, such as clapping or finger tapping-what is...
In a repetitive tapping task, the within-hand variability of intertap intervals is reduced when part...
Using algorithms that introduce variations in timing based on actual human rhythmical performance, c...
Single and alternating hand tapping were compared to test the hypothesis that coordination during rh...
The authors' goal in this study was to probe the basis for an earlier, unexpected finding that prefe...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of the other's rhythm on tempo keeping, from the...