Sensorimotor Synchronization in Healthy Aging and Neurocognitive Disorders [PDF]
Sensorimotor synchronization (SMS), the coordination of physical actions in time with a rhythmic sequence, is a skill that is necessary not only for keeping the beat when making music, but in a wide variety of interpersonal contexts. Being able to attend
Andres von Schnehen +6 more
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Pitch biases sensorimotor synchronization to auditory rhythms [PDF]
Current models of rhythm perception propose that humans track musical beats using the phase, period, and amplitude of sound patterns. However, a growing body of evidence suggests that pitch can also influence the perceived timing of auditory signals.
Jesse K. Pazdera, Laurel J. Trainor
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All-sense-all networks are suboptimal for sensorimotor synchronization. [PDF]
In human groups that seek to synchronize to a common steady beat, every member can typically perceive every other member. We question whether this naturally occurring all-sense-all condition is optimal for temporal coordination.
Arnout van de Rijt
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Social Feedback During Sensorimotor Synchronization Changes Salivary Oxytocin and Behavioral States [PDF]
In humans and animal models, oxytocin increases social closeness, attachment and prosocial behaviors, while decreasing anxiety and stress levels. Efficiently triggering the release of endogenous oxytocin could serve as a powerful therapeutic intervention
Claudiu C. Papasteri +17 more
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Neural entrainment to the beat and working memory predict sensorimotor synchronization skills [PDF]
Neural entrainment to rhythmic patterns has been proposed as a mechanism that underlies beat perception and could explain individual differences in sensorimotor synchronization abilities.
María de Lourdes Noboa +2 more
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Neurocognitive aspects of timing and sensorimotor synchronization [PDF]
The article presents a review of the neurocognitive studies of time perception, timing, and sensorimotor synchronization. These fundamental abilities of humans and animals are an essential component of many cognitive processes: speech, memory, attention,
Kovaleva A.V.
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Neural Entrainment and Sensorimotor Synchronization to the Beat in Children with Developmental Dyslexia: An EEG Study [PDF]
Tapping in time to a metronome beat (hereafter beat synchronization) shows considerable variability in child populations, and individual differences in beat synchronization are reliably related to reading development. Children with developmental dyslexia
Lincoln J. Colling +2 more
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Sensorimotor Synchronization With Auditory and Visual Modalities: Behavioral and Neural Differences [PDF]
It has long been known that the auditory system is better suited to guide temporally precise behaviors like sensorimotor synchronization (SMS) than the visual system.
Daniel C. Comstock +2 more
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Sensorimotor synchronization with different metrical levels of point-light dance movements [PDF]
Rhythm perception and synchronization have been extensively investigated in the auditory domain, as they underlie means of human communication such as music and speech.
Yi-Huang eSu
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Tapping into linguistic rhythm
Rhythmic properties of speech and language have been a matter of long-standing debates, with both traditional production and perception studies delivering controversial findings.
Chia-Yuan Lin +3 more
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