The aim of the present study was to investigate if the perception of time is affected by actively attending to different metrical levels in musical rhythmic patterns. In an experiment with a repeated-measures design, musicians and nonmusicians were presented with musical rhythmic patterns played at three different tempi. They synchronized with multiple metrical levels (half notes, quarter notes, eighth notes) of these patterns using a finger-tapping paradigm and listened without tapping. After each trial, stimulus duration was judged using a verbal estimation paradigm. Results show that the metrical level participants synchronized with influenced perceived time: actively attending to a higher metrical level (half notes, longer intertap inte...
Musical meters vary considerably across cultures, yet relatively little is known about how culture-s...
Sensorimotor synchronization (SMS) is prevalent and readily studied in musical settings, as most peo...
Time perception studies often seek for a timing mechanism that can explain temporal judgments in a g...
Data set for the study "Sensorimotor Synchronization with Higher Metrical Levels in Music Shortens P...
This upload contains the data set for the study published in Attention, Perception and Psychophysics...
Music and beat perception are strongly connected to movement, a phenomenon known as sensorimotor syn...
Humans possess the ability to extract highly organized perceptual structures from sequences of tempo...
Temporal processing is fundamental for an accurate synchronization between motor behaviour and senso...
Neural mechanisms supporting time perception in continuously changing sensory environments may be re...
We studied the process of pulse finding by using mechanical performances of composed music in which ...
The two main characteristics of temporal structuring in music are meter and rhythm. The present expe...
Temporal processing is fundamental for an accurate synchronization between motor behavior and sensor...
Abstract Here, we demonstrate that “moving to the beat ” can improve the perception of timing, provi...
Our group has previously developed an experimental paradigm based on performance of repetitive isoch...
The processing of rhythmic events in music is influenced by the induced metrical structure. Two mech...
Musical meters vary considerably across cultures, yet relatively little is known about how culture-s...
Sensorimotor synchronization (SMS) is prevalent and readily studied in musical settings, as most peo...
Time perception studies often seek for a timing mechanism that can explain temporal judgments in a g...
Data set for the study "Sensorimotor Synchronization with Higher Metrical Levels in Music Shortens P...
This upload contains the data set for the study published in Attention, Perception and Psychophysics...
Music and beat perception are strongly connected to movement, a phenomenon known as sensorimotor syn...
Humans possess the ability to extract highly organized perceptual structures from sequences of tempo...
Temporal processing is fundamental for an accurate synchronization between motor behaviour and senso...
Neural mechanisms supporting time perception in continuously changing sensory environments may be re...
We studied the process of pulse finding by using mechanical performances of composed music in which ...
The two main characteristics of temporal structuring in music are meter and rhythm. The present expe...
Temporal processing is fundamental for an accurate synchronization between motor behavior and sensor...
Abstract Here, we demonstrate that “moving to the beat ” can improve the perception of timing, provi...
Our group has previously developed an experimental paradigm based on performance of repetitive isoch...
The processing of rhythmic events in music is influenced by the induced metrical structure. Two mech...
Musical meters vary considerably across cultures, yet relatively little is known about how culture-s...
Sensorimotor synchronization (SMS) is prevalent and readily studied in musical settings, as most peo...
Time perception studies often seek for a timing mechanism that can explain temporal judgments in a g...