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A Sensory-Motor Theory of Rhythm, Time Perception and Beat Induction

A Sensory-Motor Theory of Rhythm, Time Perception and Beat Induction. Neil P. McAngus Todd, Donald J. O’Boyle and Christopher S. Lee Department of Psychology, Univ. of Manchester. Outlines. Assumption: Beat Induction is the interaction of sensory and motor components. Sensory-Motor Theory

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A Sensory-Motor Theory of Rhythm, Time Perception and Beat Induction

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  1. A Sensory-Motor Theory of Rhythm, Time Perception and Beat Induction Neil P. McAngus Todd, Donald J. O’Boyle and Christopher S. Lee Department of Psychology, Univ. of Manchester

  2. Outlines • Assumption: Beat Induction is the interaction of sensory and motor components. • Sensory-Motor Theory • Theory of auditory image flow • Example

  3. Sensory-Motor Theory • The mechanism of sensory-guided action

  4. Theory of auditory image flow • Visual vs. auditory motion: the perceptive mechanism is similar.

  5. Auditory Image Flow

  6. Example (250ms anapest rhythm) The phase of the type II RFs • The modulus of the type II RFs

  7. Example (cont.) Cosine phase weighted version of the sensory-motor image • The output of the type I RFs

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