1996
DOI: 10.1037/0096-1523.22.5.1127
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Cognitive multiplicity in polyrhythmic pattern performance.

Abstract: The performance of 4 forms of a 4:3 polyrhythm by 3 experienced percussionists using a synchronous protocol was examined. The percussionists were able to selectively apply different production models to their performance, and the authors show that these can be systematically elaborated in cognitive terms using structural equation modeling. All models were found to be variants of a general hierarchical standard model, which is based on a clock pulse, motor delay variables, subdivision variables, and certain bas… Show more

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“…In response to the tone, he was asked to tap one of two force-sensitive keys (Honeywell microswitch PK89133) placed before him on a flat table, using first the right and then the left hand in alternate runs. The keys were connected to an IBM 486 computer equipped with special recording and data analysis software, as previously described by Pressing and co-workers [47][48][49][50]. The measurement accuracy of the equipment was between 1-2 ms.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In response to the tone, he was asked to tap one of two force-sensitive keys (Honeywell microswitch PK89133) placed before him on a flat table, using first the right and then the left hand in alternate runs. The keys were connected to an IBM 486 computer equipped with special recording and data analysis software, as previously described by Pressing and co-workers [47][48][49][50]. The measurement accuracy of the equipment was between 1-2 ms.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model was originally enunciated by Wing and Kristofferson [68,69] and has received substantial empirical support across a range of experimental contexts [19,50,57,[65][66][67]. For self-generated, isochronous tapping, the basic model comprises two independent components.…”
Section: The Wing and Kristofferson Model Of Rhythmic Timingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polyrhythms place non-trivial cognitive and motor demands on performers and listeners [50,52]. In Africa, polyrhythms create perceptual entrainment effects in ritual; effects that are linked to multiplicity of perception.…”
Section: Producing Rhythmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perceptual organization varies with the individual and the speed, use of accents, attentional strategy, and the frequencies of tones used in the two streams [53]. Figure-ground assignments are interpreted as ''unidirectional coupling between oscillators'' [50], and the model of timing builds on that of Wing and Kristofferson [54].…”
Section: Producing Rhythmmentioning
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