Amsterdam Brain and Cognition,Institute for Logic,Language and Computation,University of Amsterdam,Amsterdam,The
Department of Cognitive Neuroscience,Instituto de Neurobiología,Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Campus Juriquila,Querétaro,
Behav Brain Sci. 2014 Dec;37(6):557-8; discussion 577-604. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X13004056.
The gradual audiomotor evolution hypothesis is proposed as an alternative interpretation to the auditory timing mechanisms discussed in Ackermann et al.'s article. This hypothesis accommodates the fact that the performance of nonhuman primates is comparable to humans in single-interval tasks (such as interval reproduction, categorization, and interception), but shows differences in multiple-interval tasks (such as entrainment, synchronization, and continuation).
渐进化听觉运动假说被提出,作为 Ackermann 等人文章中讨论的听觉计时机制的另一种解释。这个假说考虑到了非人类灵长类动物在单间隔任务(如间隔再现、分类和拦截)中的表现与人类相当,但在多间隔任务(如跟随、同步和延续)中表现出差异的事实。