Dalla Bella Simone, Farrugia Nicolas, Benoit Charles-Etienne, Begel Valentin, Verga Laura, Harding Eleanor, Kotz Sonja A
EuroMov Laboratory, University of Montpellier, 700 Avenue du Pic Saint Loup, 34090, Montpellier, France.
Institut Universitaire de France (IUF), Paris, Bd. Saint-Michel 103, 75005, Paris, France.
Behav Res Methods. 2017 Jun;49(3):1128-1145. doi: 10.3758/s13428-016-0773-6.
The Battery for the Assessment of Auditory Sensorimotor and Timing Abilities (BAASTA) is a new tool for the systematic assessment of perceptual and sensorimotor timing skills. It spans a broad range of timing skills aimed at differentiating individual timing profiles. BAASTA consists of sensitive time perception and production tasks. Perceptual tasks include duration discrimination, anisochrony detection (with tones and music), and a version of the Beat Alignment Task. Perceptual thresholds for duration discrimination and anisochrony detection are estimated with a maximum likelihood procedure (MLP) algorithm. Production tasks use finger tapping and include unpaced and paced tapping (with tones and music), synchronization-continuation, and adaptive tapping to a sequence with a tempo change. BAASTA was tested in a proof-of-concept study with 20 non-musicians (Experiment 1). To validate the results of the MLP procedure, less widespread than standard staircase methods, three perceptual tasks of the battery (duration discrimination, anisochrony detection with tones, and with music) were further tested in a second group of non-musicians using 2 down / 1 up and 3 down / 1 up staircase paradigms (n = 24) (Experiment 2). The results show that the timing profiles provided by BAASTA allow to detect cases of timing/rhythm disorders. In addition, perceptual thresholds yielded by the MLP algorithm, although generally comparable to the results provided by standard staircase, tend to be slightly lower. In sum, BAASTA provides a comprehensive battery to test perceptual and sensorimotor timing skills, and to detect timing/rhythm deficits.
听觉感觉运动与计时能力评估电池(BAASTA)是一种用于系统评估感知和感觉运动计时技能的新工具。它涵盖了广泛的计时技能,旨在区分个体的计时特征。BAASTA由敏感的时间感知和产生任务组成。感知任务包括时长辨别、不等时性检测(使用音调与音乐)以及节拍对齐任务的一个版本。时长辨别和不等时性检测的感知阈值采用最大似然程序(MLP)算法进行估计。产生任务使用手指敲击,包括无节奏敲击和有节奏敲击(使用音调与音乐)、同步 - 延续以及针对节奏变化序列的自适应敲击。BAASTA在一项概念验证研究中对20名非音乐家进行了测试(实验1)。为了验证MLP程序的结果(该程序不如标准阶梯法普及),在第二组非音乐家中使用2降/1升和3降/1升阶梯范式对该电池的三项感知任务(时长辨别、音调不等时性检测以及音乐不等时性检测)进行了进一步测试(n = 24)(实验2)。结果表明,BAASTA提供的计时特征能够检测出计时/节奏障碍的情况。此外,MLP算法得出的感知阈值虽然总体上与标准阶梯法的结果相当,但往往略低。总之,BAASTA提供了一个全面的电池组来测试感知和感觉运动计时技能,并检测计时/节奏缺陷。