Timing control, such as producing movements at a given rate or synchronizing movements to an external event, has been studied through a finger-tapping task where timing is measured at the initial contact between finger and tapping surface or the point when a key is pressed. However, the point of peak force is after the time registered at the tapping surface and thus is a less obvious but still important event during finger tapping. Here, we compared the time at initial contact with the time at peak force as participants tapped their finger on a force sensor at a given rate after the metronome was turned off (continuation task) or in synchrony with the metronome (sensorimotor synchronization task). We found that, in the continuation task, ti...
To evaluate task induced motor fatigue in a well-established finger tapping task, we analyzed tappin...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors contributing to hand differences in rapid singl...
Contains fulltext : 90450.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors ex...
Under conditions in which the temporal structure of events (e.g., a sequence of tones) is predictabl...
When tapping a desired frequency, subjects tend to drift away from this target frequency. This compr...
Abstract When tapping a desired frequency, subjects tend to drift away from this target frequency. T...
It is well known that people can produce rhythms, such as finger tapping, but what is not well known...
International audienceThe control of rhythmic motor sequences may involve two distinct timing proces...
Two different mechanisms for interval timing have been proposed, one requiring a cognitive represent...
The present experiment adds another study to the experiments on negative synchronization errors: Ask...
Accurate timing performance during auditory–motor synchronization has been well documented for finge...
Diedrichsen (2002) have proposed a distinction between timed movements in which a temporal represent...
An internal clock-like process has been implicated in the control of rhythmic movements performed fo...
Time is an important parameter in behaviour, especially when synchronization with external events is...
Three experiments were conducted to examine whether timing processes can be shared by continuous tap...
To evaluate task induced motor fatigue in a well-established finger tapping task, we analyzed tappin...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors contributing to hand differences in rapid singl...
Contains fulltext : 90450.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors ex...
Under conditions in which the temporal structure of events (e.g., a sequence of tones) is predictabl...
When tapping a desired frequency, subjects tend to drift away from this target frequency. This compr...
Abstract When tapping a desired frequency, subjects tend to drift away from this target frequency. T...
It is well known that people can produce rhythms, such as finger tapping, but what is not well known...
International audienceThe control of rhythmic motor sequences may involve two distinct timing proces...
Two different mechanisms for interval timing have been proposed, one requiring a cognitive represent...
The present experiment adds another study to the experiments on negative synchronization errors: Ask...
Accurate timing performance during auditory–motor synchronization has been well documented for finge...
Diedrichsen (2002) have proposed a distinction between timed movements in which a temporal represent...
An internal clock-like process has been implicated in the control of rhythmic movements performed fo...
Time is an important parameter in behaviour, especially when synchronization with external events is...
Three experiments were conducted to examine whether timing processes can be shared by continuous tap...
To evaluate task induced motor fatigue in a well-established finger tapping task, we analyzed tappin...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors contributing to hand differences in rapid singl...
Contains fulltext : 90450.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors ex...