Auditory-motor synchronization with temporally fluctuating sequences is dependent on fractal structure but not musical expertise

Fractal structure is a ubiquitous property found in nature and biology, and has been observed in processes at different levels of organization, including rhythmic behavior and musical structure. A temporal process is characterized as fractal when serial long-term correlations and statistical self-s...

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Main Authors: Summer K. Rankin, Charles J. Limb
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00970/full
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spelling doaj-ef6e957d2d3b4933af84676469b2af2e2020-11-25T01:47:50ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782014-09-01510.3389/fpsyg.2014.00970103164Auditory-motor synchronization with temporally fluctuating sequences is dependent on fractal structure but not musical expertiseSummer K. Rankin0Charles J. Limb1Charles J. Limb2Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineJohns Hopkins University School of MedicinePeabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins UniversityFractal structure is a ubiquitous property found in nature and biology, and has been observed in processes at different levels of organization, including rhythmic behavior and musical structure. A temporal process is characterized as fractal when serial long-term correlations and statistical self-similarity (scaling) are present. Previous studies of sensorimotor synchronization using isochronous (non-fractal) stimuli show that participants' errors exhibit persistent structure (positive long-term correlations), while their inter-tap intervals (ITIs) exhibit anti-persistent structure (negative long-term correlations). Auditory-motor synchronization has not been investigated with anti-persistent stimuli. In the current study, we systematically investigated whether the fractal structure of auditory rhythms was reflected in the responses of participants who were asked to coordinate their taps with each event. We asked musicians and non-musicians to tap with 12 different rhythms that ranged from anti-persistent to persistent. The scaling exponents of the ITIs were strongly correlated with the scaling exponents of the stimuli, showing that the long-term structure of the participants' taps scaled with the long-term structure of the stimuli. Surprisingly, the performance of the musicians was not significantly better than that of the non-musicians. Our results imply that humans are able to readily adapt (rather than simply react) to the overall statistical structure of temporally fluctuating stimuli, regardless of musical skill.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00970/fullRhythmsynchronizationcoordinationfractalmusiciansMetastability
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Charles J. Limb
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Charles J. Limb
Auditory-motor synchronization with temporally fluctuating sequences is dependent on fractal structure but not musical expertise
Frontiers in Psychology
Rhythm
synchronization
coordination
fractal
musicians
Metastability
author_facet Summer K. Rankin
Charles J. Limb
Charles J. Limb
author_sort Summer K. Rankin
title Auditory-motor synchronization with temporally fluctuating sequences is dependent on fractal structure but not musical expertise
title_short Auditory-motor synchronization with temporally fluctuating sequences is dependent on fractal structure but not musical expertise
title_full Auditory-motor synchronization with temporally fluctuating sequences is dependent on fractal structure but not musical expertise
title_fullStr Auditory-motor synchronization with temporally fluctuating sequences is dependent on fractal structure but not musical expertise
title_full_unstemmed Auditory-motor synchronization with temporally fluctuating sequences is dependent on fractal structure but not musical expertise
title_sort auditory-motor synchronization with temporally fluctuating sequences is dependent on fractal structure but not musical expertise
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Fractal structure is a ubiquitous property found in nature and biology, and has been observed in processes at different levels of organization, including rhythmic behavior and musical structure. A temporal process is characterized as fractal when serial long-term correlations and statistical self-similarity (scaling) are present. Previous studies of sensorimotor synchronization using isochronous (non-fractal) stimuli show that participants' errors exhibit persistent structure (positive long-term correlations), while their inter-tap intervals (ITIs) exhibit anti-persistent structure (negative long-term correlations). Auditory-motor synchronization has not been investigated with anti-persistent stimuli. In the current study, we systematically investigated whether the fractal structure of auditory rhythms was reflected in the responses of participants who were asked to coordinate their taps with each event. We asked musicians and non-musicians to tap with 12 different rhythms that ranged from anti-persistent to persistent. The scaling exponents of the ITIs were strongly correlated with the scaling exponents of the stimuli, showing that the long-term structure of the participants' taps scaled with the long-term structure of the stimuli. Surprisingly, the performance of the musicians was not significantly better than that of the non-musicians. Our results imply that humans are able to readily adapt (rather than simply react) to the overall statistical structure of temporally fluctuating stimuli, regardless of musical skill.
topic Rhythm
synchronization
coordination
fractal
musicians
Metastability
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00970/full
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