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How Beat Perception Co-opts Motor Neurophysiology. [PDF]

open access: yesTrends Cogn Sci, 2021
AbstractBeat perception is central to music cognition. The motor system is involved in beat perception, even in the absence of movement, yet current frameworks for modeling beat perception do not strongly engage with the motor system’s neurocomputational properties.
Cannon JJ, Patel AD.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Beat perception in a non-vocal learner: rats can identify isochronous beats

open access: yesProceedings of the 12th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (Evolang12), 2018
Document presentat a: the 12th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (Evolang12), celebrat a Torun, Polonia, del 16 al 19 d'abril de 2018.
A. Celma-Miralles, Juan Manuel Toro Soto
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

Haunting melodies: Specific memories distort beat perception

open access: yesCognition, 2022
How much does specific previous experience shape immediate perception? Top-down perceptual inference occurs in ambiguous situations. However, similarity-based accounts such as exemplar theory suggest that similar memories resonate with the percept, predicting that detailed previous experiences can shape perception even when bottom-up cues are ...
Sarah C. Creel
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

Audiovisual Perception of Lexical Stress: Beat Gestures and Articulatory Cues

open access: yesLanguage and Speech, 2022
Human communication is inherently multimodal. Auditory speech, but also visual cues can be used to understand another talker. Most studies of audiovisual speech perception have focused on the perception of speech segments (i.e., speech sounds).
Ronny Bujok, Antje S Meyer, H. Bosker
semanticscholar   +6 more sources

Auditory cortical representation of music favours the perceived beat [PDF]

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science, 2020
Previous research has shown that musical beat perception is a surprisingly complex phenomenon involving widespread neural coordination across higher-order sensory, motor and cognitive areas. However, the question of how low-level auditory processing must
Vani G. Rajendran   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Motor simulation theories of musical beat perception [PDF]

open access: yesNeurocase, 2016
There is growing interest in whether the motor system plays an essential role in rhythm perception. The motor system is active during the perception of rhythms, but is such motor activity merely a sign of unexecuted motor planning, or does it play a causal role in shaping the perception of rhythm? We present evidence for a causal role of motor planning
Jessica M. Ross   +2 more
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

Beat cues facilitate time estimation at longer intervals

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
IntroductionTime perception in humans can be relative (beat-based) or absolute (duration-based). Although the classic view in the field points to different neural substrates underlying beat-based vs.
Nathércia L. Torres   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Sustained musical beat perception develops into late childhood and predicts phonological abilities.

open access: yesDevelopmental Psychology, 2022
Sensitivity to auditory rhythmic structures in music and language is evident as early as infancy, but performance on beat perception tasks is often well below adult levels and improves gradually with age.
Karli M Nave, J. Snyder, Erin E Hannon
semanticscholar   +1 more source

“Moving to the beat” improves timing perception [PDF]

open access: yesPsychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2013
Here, we demonstrate that "moving to the beat" can improve the perception of timing, providing an intriguing explanation as to why we often move when listening to music. In the first experiment, participants heard a series of isochronous beats and identified whether the timing of a final tone after a short silence was consistent with the timing of the ...
Fiona, Manning, Michael, Schutz
openaire   +2 more sources

Beat gestures modulate auditory integration in speech perception [PDF]

open access: yesBrain and Language, 2012
In everyday life, people interact with each others through verbal communication but also by spontaneous beat gestures which are a very important part of the paralinguistic context during face-to-face conversations. Nonetheless, their role and neural correlates have been seldom addressed.
Emmanuel Biau, Salvador Soto-Faraco
openaire   +4 more sources

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