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Movement Enhances Perceived Timing in the Absence of Auditory Feedback

Abstract

Moving (tapping) to a beat can objectively improve the perception of timing. Here we examine whether auditory feedback from tapping is a requirement for this improvement. In this experiment, two groups of participants heard a series of isochronous beats, and identified whether a probe tone after a short silence was consistent with the timing of the preceding sequence. On half of the trials, participants tapped along on an electronic drum pad up …

Authors

Manning FC; Schutz M

Journal

Timing & Time Perception, Vol. 3, No. 1-2, pp. 3–12

Publisher

Brill Academic Publishers

DOI

10.1163/22134468-03002037

ISSN

2213-445X