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Neuromagnetic Correlates of Sensorimotor Synchronization

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2000
Abstract 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, 1994
Abstract 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 across the life span

International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2006
The 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 ...
Drewing, K., Li, S., Aschersleben, G.
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Sensorimotor synchronization with adaptively timed sequences

Human Movement Science, 2008
Most 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, 2012
Studies 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: Motor responses to regular auditory patterns

Perception & Psychophysics, 1991
Subjects (N = 32) were asked to synchronize a motor response with tones in auditory patterns. These patterns were created from six tones and six intertone intervals of equal duration. The pitch of the first tone differed from the others. It was found that subjects used three types of timing in their motor response: (1) the first intertone interval was ...
M, Franĕk   +4 more
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Increasing stimulus intensity does not affect sensorimotor synchronization

Psychological Research, 2010
When people synchronize taps with isochronously presented stimuli, taps usually precede the pacing stimuli [negative mean asynchrony (NMA)]. One explanation of NMA [sensory accumulation model (SAM), Aschersleben in Brain Cogn 48:66-79, 2002] is that more time is needed to generate a central code for kinesthetic-tactile information than for auditory or ...
Anita, Białuńska   +2 more
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Timing mechanisms in sensorimotor synchronization

2002
Abstract Abstract. This study examines the in2uence of sensory feedback on the timing of simple repetitive movements in a sensorimotor synchronization task. Subjects were instructed to synchronize 1nger taps with an isochronous sequence of auditory signals.
Aschersleben, G.   +3 more
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Sensorimotor synchronization in patients with mechanical neck disorders

Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 2019
Background: 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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Sensorimotor synchronization: Motor responses to pseudoregular auditory patterns

Perception & Psychophysics, 1994
Musically trained and untrained subjects (N = 30) were asked to synchronize their finger tapping with stimuli in auditory patterns. Each pattern comprised six successive tonal stimuli of the same duration, the first of which was accented by a different frequency.
M, Franĕk   +4 more
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