Goebl Werner, Palmer Caroline
Department of Psychology, McGill University, 1205 Dr Penfield Avenue, Montreal, QC, H3A 1B1, Canada.
Exp Brain Res. 2008 Apr;186(3):471-9. doi: 10.1007/s00221-007-1252-1. Epub 2008 Jan 10.
Sequential actions such as playing a piano or tapping in synchrony to an external signal put high cognitive and motor demands on producers, including the generation of precise timing at a wide variety of rates. Tactile information from the fingertips has been shown to contribute to the control of timing in finger tapping tasks. We addressed the hypothesis that reduction of timing errors is related to tactile afferent information in pianists' finger movements during performance. Twelve pianists performed melodies at four rates in a synchronization-continuation paradigm. The pianists' finger motion trajectories toward the piano keys, recorded with a motion capture system, contained different types and amounts of kinematic landmarks at different performance rates. One landmark, a finger-key (FK) landmark, can occur when the finger makes initial contact with the key surface and changes its acceleration abruptly. Overall, there were more FK landmarks in the pianists' keystrokes, as the performance rate increased. The pianists were divided into two groups: those with low percentages of FK in the medium rates that increased with increasing performance rate and those with persistently high FK percentages. Low-FK pianists showed a positive relationship between increased tactile feedback from the current keystroke and increased temporal accuracy in the upcoming keystroke. These findings suggest that sensory information available at finger-key contact enhances the timing accuracy of finger movements in piano performance.
诸如弹钢琴或与外部信号同步敲击等连续动作,对执行者提出了很高的认知和运动要求,包括以各种不同速度产生精确的时间节奏。来自指尖的触觉信息已被证明有助于控制手指敲击任务中的时间节奏。我们探讨了这样一个假设:在演奏过程中,钢琴家手指动作中时间误差的减少与触觉传入信息有关。12名钢琴家在同步 - 持续范式下以四种速度演奏旋律。用动作捕捉系统记录的钢琴家手指向琴键的运动轨迹,在不同的演奏速度下包含不同类型和数量的运动学标志。其中一个标志,即手指 - 琴键(FK)标志,会在手指最初接触琴键表面并突然改变其加速度时出现。总体而言,随着演奏速度的增加,钢琴家击键动作中的FK标志更多。钢琴家被分为两组:在中等速度下FK百分比随演奏速度增加而较低的组,以及FK百分比持续较高的组。低FK组的钢琴家表现出当前击键时增加的触觉反馈与即将到来的击键时提高的时间准确性之间存在正相关关系。这些发现表明,手指与琴键接触时可用的感觉信息提高了钢琴演奏中手指动作的时间准确性。