In this study we explore how music can entrain human walkers to synchronise to the musical beat without being instructed to do so. For this, we use an interactive music player, called D-Jogger, that senses the user’s walking tempo and phase. DJogger aligns the music by manipulating the timing difference between beats and footfalls. Experiments are reported that led to the development and optimisation of four alignment strategies. The first strategy matched the music’s tempo continuously to the runner’s pace. The second strategy matched the music’s tempo at the beginning of a song to the runner’s pace, keeping the tempo constant for the remainder of the song. The third alignment starts a song in perfect phase synchrony and continues to adjus...
Background: Since accumulating evidence suggests that step rate is strongly associated with running-...
<p>The ability to flexibly adapt one’s behavior is critical for social tasks such as speech and musi...
This paper presents a method for using a runner’s pace for real-time control of the time-scaling fac...
In this study we explore how music can entrain human walkers to synchronise to the musical beat with...
In this study we explore how music can entrain human walkers to synchronise to the musical beat with...
Theories of entrainment assume that spontaneous entrainment emerges from dynamic laws that operate v...
The use of music and specifically tempo-matched music has been shown to affect running performance. ...
The use of music in the fields of sport and rehabilitation has been explored in several ways. Mostly...
The expressive features of music can influence the velocity of walking. So far, studies used instruc...
Running with musical accompaniment is becoming increasingly popular and several pieces of software h...
Inspired by a theory of embodied music cognition, we investigate whether music can entrain the speed...
Music has been shown to be capable of improving runners’ performance in treadmill and laboratory-bas...
Music has previously been shown to be beneficial in improving runners performance in treadmill based...
The ability to flexibly adapt one’s behavior is critical for social tasks such as speech and music p...
An increased running step rate (i.e., cadence) can decrease lower extremity joint loads and potentia...
Background: Since accumulating evidence suggests that step rate is strongly associated with running-...
<p>The ability to flexibly adapt one’s behavior is critical for social tasks such as speech and musi...
This paper presents a method for using a runner’s pace for real-time control of the time-scaling fac...
In this study we explore how music can entrain human walkers to synchronise to the musical beat with...
In this study we explore how music can entrain human walkers to synchronise to the musical beat with...
Theories of entrainment assume that spontaneous entrainment emerges from dynamic laws that operate v...
The use of music and specifically tempo-matched music has been shown to affect running performance. ...
The use of music in the fields of sport and rehabilitation has been explored in several ways. Mostly...
The expressive features of music can influence the velocity of walking. So far, studies used instruc...
Running with musical accompaniment is becoming increasingly popular and several pieces of software h...
Inspired by a theory of embodied music cognition, we investigate whether music can entrain the speed...
Music has been shown to be capable of improving runners’ performance in treadmill and laboratory-bas...
Music has previously been shown to be beneficial in improving runners performance in treadmill based...
The ability to flexibly adapt one’s behavior is critical for social tasks such as speech and music p...
An increased running step rate (i.e., cadence) can decrease lower extremity joint loads and potentia...
Background: Since accumulating evidence suggests that step rate is strongly associated with running-...
<p>The ability to flexibly adapt one’s behavior is critical for social tasks such as speech and musi...
This paper presents a method for using a runner’s pace for real-time control of the time-scaling fac...