Literature DB >> 29955958

Tapping ahead of time: its association with timing variability.

Junkai Yang1,2, Feiyi Ouyang2, Linus Holm3, Yingyu Huang2, Lingyu Gan2, Liang Zhou2, Huizhen Chao2, Mengye Wang2, Mengxue He2, Sheng Zhang4, Bo Yang5, Junhao Pan2, Xiang Wu6.   

Abstract

Researchers have puzzled over the phenomenon in sensorimotor timing that people tend to tap ahead of time. When synchronizing movements (e.g., finger taps) with an external sequence (e.g., a metronome), humans typically tap tens of milliseconds before event onsets, producing the elusive negative asynchrony. Here, we present 24 metronome-tapping data sets from 8 experiments with different experimental settings, showing that less negative asynchrony is associated with lower tapping variability. Further analyses reveal that this negative mean-SD correlation of asynchrony is likely to be observed for sequence types appropriate for synchronization, as indicated by the statistically negative lag 1 autocorrelation of inter-response intervals. The reported findings indicate an association between negative asynchrony and timing variability.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29955958     DOI: 10.1007/s00426-018-1043-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Res        ISSN: 0340-0727


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