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Sensorimotor synchronization across the life span
International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2006The present study investigates the contribution of general processing resources as well as other more specific factors to the life-span development of sensorimotor synchronization and its component processes. Within a synchronization tapping paradigm, a group of 286 participants, 6 to 88 years of age, were asked to synchronize finger taps with ...
Knut Drewing +2 more
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Tuning in Sensorimotor Synchronization
2022Abstract Moving in synchrony to external rhythmic stimuli is an elementary function that humans regularly engage in. It is termed “sensorimotor synchronization” and it is governed by two main parameters, the period and the phase of the movement with respect to the external rhythm.
Georgios Michalareas +2 more
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Neuromagnetic Correlates of Sensorimotor Synchronization
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2000Abstract Sensorimotor synchronization tasks, in which subjects have to tap their finger in synchrony with an isochronous auditory click, typically reveal a synchronization error with the tap preceding the click by about 20 to 50 msec. Although extensive behavioral studies and a number of different explanatory accounts have located the ...
Müller, K. +5 more
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Temporal Integration in Sensorimotor Synchronization
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1994Abstract The concept of a temporal integration process in the timing mechanisms in the brain, postulated on the basis of experimental observations from various paradigms (for a review see P$oUppel, 1978), has been explored in a sensorimotor synchronization task.
J, Mates +3 more
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Sensorimotor synchronization with visual, auditory, and tactile modalities
Psychological Research, 2023While it is well known that humans are highly responsive to rhythm, the factors that influence our ability to synchronize remain unclear. In the current study, we examined how stimulus modality and rhythmic deviation, along with the synchronizer's level of musicality, impacted sensorimotor synchronization (SMS).
Simon Andrew Whitton, Fang Jiang
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Development of sensorimotor synchronization abilities: Motor and cognitive components
The aim of the present study was to examine both the development of sensorimotor synchronization in children in the age range from 5 to 8 years and the involvement of motor and cognitive capacities. Children performed a spontaneous motor tempo task and a synchronization-continuation task using an external auditory stimulus presented at three different ...
Sylvie Droit-Volet
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Sensorimotor synchronization with adaptively timed sequences
Human Movement Science, 2008Most studies of human sensorimotor synchronization require participants to coordinate actions with computer-controlled event sequences that are unresponsive to their behavior. In the present research, the computer was programmed to carry out phase and/or period correction in response to asynchronies between taps and tones, and thereby to modulate ...
Repp, B., Keller, P.
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Anticipatory phase correction in sensorimotor synchronization
Human Movement Science, 2012Studies of phase correction in sensorimotor synchronization often introduce timing perturbations that are unpredictable with regard to direction, magnitude, and position in the stimulus sequence. If participants knew any or all of these parameters in advance, would they be able to anticipate perturbations and thus regain synchrony more quickly?
Bruno H, Repp, Gordon P, Moseley
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Sensorimotor synchronization in patients with mechanical neck disorders
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 2019Background: There lacks knowledge of how patients with chronic persisting mechanical neck disorder (cMND) coordinate their movements. Objective: Analyze kinematic data from people with cMND by extracting vertical trajectories from 3D Qualisys data of the patients' hand.
Amy, Connell +3 more
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Low frequency rTMS effects on sensorimotor synchronization
Experimental Brain Research, 2005Previous studies using low frequency (1 Hz) rTMS over the motor and premotor cortex have examined repetitive movements, but focused either on motor aspects of performance such as movement speed, or on variability of the produced intervals. A novel question is whether TMS affects the synchronization of repetitive movements with an external cue ...
Doumas, Michail +2 more
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