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The ability to tap to a beat relates to cognitive, linguistic, and perceptual skills

机译:敲打的能力与认知,语言和感知能力有关

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Reading-impaired children have difficulty tapping to a beat. Here we tested whether this relationship between reading ability and synchronized tapping holds in typically-developing adolescents. We also hypothesized that tapping relates to two other abilities. First, since auditory-motor synchronization requires monitoring of the relationship between motor output and auditory input, we predicted that subjects better able to tap to the beat would perform better on attention tests. Second, since auditory-motor synchronization requires fine temporal precision within the auditory system for the extraction of a sound's onset time, we predicted that subjects better able to tap to the beat would be less affected by backward masking, a measure of temporal precision within the auditory system. As predicted, tapping performance related to reading, attention, and backward masking. These results motivate future research investigating whether beat synchronization training can improve not only reading ability, but potentially executive function and auditory processing as well.
机译:有阅读障碍的孩子很难敲打节拍。在这里,我们测试了在正常发育的青少年中阅读能力和同步敲击之间的这种关系是否成立。我们还假设敲击与另外两个能力有关。首先,由于听觉-运动同步需要监视运动输出与听觉输入之间的关系,因此我们预测,能够更好地拍打的受试者在注意力测试中的表现会更好。其次,由于听觉-运动同步要求在听觉系统内具有良好的时间精度以提取声音的开始时间,因此我们预测,能够更好拍打拍子的对象受后向遮罩的影响较小,后向遮罩是衡量听觉运动同步性的一种方法。听觉系统。如预期的那样,敲击性能与阅读,注意力和向后掩蔽有关。这些结果激发了未来的研究,即研究节拍同步训练是否不仅可以提高阅读能力,还可以提高执行功能和听觉处理能力。

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