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Sensorimotor synchronization with tempo-changing auditory sequences: Modeling temporal adaptation and anticipation

机译:感觉运动与时变听觉序列的同步:建模时间适应和预期。

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The current study investigated the human ability to synchronize movements with event sequences containing continuous tempo changes. This capacity is evident, for example, in ensemble musicians who maintain precise interpersonal coordination while modulating the performance tempo for expressive purposes. Here we tested an ADaptation and Anticipation Model (ADAM) that was developed to account for such behavior by combining error correction processes (adaptation) with a predictive temporal extrapolation process (anticipation). While previous computational models of synchronization incorporate error correction, they do not account for prediction during tempo-changing behavior. The fit between behavioral data and computer simulations based on four versions of ADAM was assessed. These versions included a model with adaptation only, one in which adaptation and anticipation act in combination (error correction is applied on the basis of predicted tempo changes), and two models in which adaptation and anticipation were linked in a joint module that corrects for predicted discrepancies between the outcomes of adaptive and anticipatory processes. The behavioral experiment required participants to tap their finger in time with three auditory pacing sequences containing tempo changes that differed in the rate of change and the number of turning points. Behavioral results indicated that sensorimotor synchronization accuracy and precision, while generally high, decreased with increases in the rate of tempo change and number of turning points. Simulations and model-based parameter estimates showed that adaptation mechanisms alone could not fully explain the observed precision of sensorimotor synchronization. Including anticipation in the model increased the precision of simulated sensorimotor synchronization and improved the fit of model to behavioral data, especially when adaptation and anticipation mechanisms were linked via a joint module based on the notion of joint internal models. Overall results suggest that adaptation and anticipation mechanisms both play an important role during sensorimotor synchronization with tempo-changing sequences.
机译:当前的研究调查了人类将运动与包含连续速度变化的事件序列同步的能力。例如,这种能力在合奏音乐家中很明显,他们可以保持精确的人际协调,同时为了表现目的而调节演奏节奏。在这里,我们测试了适应和预期模型(ADAM),该模型通过将纠错过程(适应)与预测性时间外推过程(预期)相结合来解决此类行为。尽管先前的同步计算模型包含纠错功能,但它们并未考虑速度变化行为期间的预测。评估了行为数据和基于ADAM四个版本的计算机模拟之间的契合度。这些版本包括一个仅具有适应性的模型,其中一个模型将适应性和预期结合在一起(根据预测的速度变化来进行纠错),以及两个模型,其中适应性和预期被链接在一个校正预测的联合模块中适应性过程和预期过程的结果之间的差异。行为实验要求参与者使用三个听觉起搏序列及时敲击手指,其中三个听觉起搏序列包含速度变化,变化的速度和转折点的数量不同。行为结果表明,感觉运动同步的准确性和精度通常较高,但随着速度变化率和转折点数量的增加而降低。仿真和基于模型的参数估计表明,仅靠适应机制不能完全解释所观察到的感觉运动同步精度。将预期包括在模型中可以提高模拟的感觉运动同步的精度,并改善模型对行为数据的拟合度,尤其是当基于联合内部模型的概念通过联合模块将适应和预期机制链接在一起时。总体结果表明,适应和预期机制在与速度变化序列的感觉运动同步过程中都起着重要作用。

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