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Auditory-motor integration of subliminal phase shifts in tapping: better than auditory discrimination would predict

Auditory-motor integration of subliminal phase shifts in tapping: better than auditory discrimination would predict
Auditory-motor integration of subliminal phase shifts in tapping: better than auditory discrimination would predict
Unilateral tapping studies have shown that adults adjust to both perceptible and subliminal changes in phase or frequency. This study focuses on the phase responses to abrupt/perceptible and gradual/subliminal changes in auditory–motor relations during alternating bilateral tapping. We investigated these responses in participants with and without good perceptual acuity as determined by an auditory threshold test. Non-musician adults (nine per group) alternately tapped their index fingers in synchrony with auditory cues set at a frequency of 1.4 Hz. Both groups modulated their responses (with no after-effects) to perceptible and to subliminal changes as low as a 5° change in phase. The high-threshold participants were more variable than the adults with low threshold in their responses in the gradual condition set. Both groups demonstrated a synchronization asymmetry between dominant and non-dominant hands associated with the abrupt condition and the later blocks of the gradual condition. Our findings extend previous work in unilateral tapping and suggest (1) no relationship between a discrimination threshold and perceptible auditory–motor integration and (2) a noisier sub-cortical circuitry in those with higher thresholds.
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Kagerer, Florian A.
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Viswanathan, Priya
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Contreras-Vidal, Jose L.
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Kagerer, Florian A.
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Viswanathan, Priya
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Contreras-Vidal, Jose L.
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Kagerer, Florian A., Viswanathan, Priya, Contreras-Vidal, Jose L. and Whitall, Jill (2014) Auditory-motor integration of subliminal phase shifts in tapping: better than auditory discrimination would predict. Experimental Brain Research, 232 (4), 1207-1218. (doi:10.1007/s00221-014-3837-9).

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Unilateral tapping studies have shown that adults adjust to both perceptible and subliminal changes in phase or frequency. This study focuses on the phase responses to abrupt/perceptible and gradual/subliminal changes in auditory–motor relations during alternating bilateral tapping. We investigated these responses in participants with and without good perceptual acuity as determined by an auditory threshold test. Non-musician adults (nine per group) alternately tapped their index fingers in synchrony with auditory cues set at a frequency of 1.4 Hz. Both groups modulated their responses (with no after-effects) to perceptible and to subliminal changes as low as a 5° change in phase. The high-threshold participants were more variable than the adults with low threshold in their responses in the gradual condition set. Both groups demonstrated a synchronization asymmetry between dominant and non-dominant hands associated with the abrupt condition and the later blocks of the gradual condition. Our findings extend previous work in unilateral tapping and suggest (1) no relationship between a discrimination threshold and perceptible auditory–motor integration and (2) a noisier sub-cortical circuitry in those with higher thresholds.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 22 January 2014
Published date: April 2014

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/415073
ISSN: 0014-4819
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Author: Florian A. Kagerer
Author: Priya Viswanathan
Author: Jose L. Contreras-Vidal
Author: Jill Whitall

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