Huang Yingyu, Gu Li, Yang Junkai, Wu Xiang
Department of Psychology, Sun Yat-Sen University.
Department of Psychology, Sun Yat-Sen University;
J Vis Exp. 2017 Sep 21(127):56205. doi: 10.3791/56205.
Sensorimotor synchronization (SMS), a fundamental human ability to coordinate movements with external rhythms, has long been thought to be modality specific. In the canonical metronome synchronization task that requires tapping a finger along with an isochronous sequence, a well-established finding is that synchronization is much more stable to an auditory sequence consisting of auditory tones than to a visual sequence consisting of visual flashes. However, recent studies have shown that periodically moving visual stimuli can substantially improve synchronization compared with visual flashes. In particular, synchronization of a visual bouncing ball that has a uniformly varying velocity was found to be not less stable than synchronization of auditory tones. Here, the current protocol describes the application of the bouncing ball with a uniformly varying velocity in a metronome synchronization task. The usage of the bouncing ball in sequences with different inter-onset intervals (IOI) is included. The representative results illustrate synchronization performance of the bouncing ball, as compared with the performances of auditory tones and visual flashes. Given its comparable synchronization performance to that of auditory tones, the bouncing ball is of particular importance for addressing the current research topic of whether modality-specific mechanisms underlay SMS.
感觉运动同步(SMS)是人类将动作与外部节奏协调的一项基本能力,长期以来一直被认为具有模态特异性。在典型的节拍器同步任务中,要求手指随着等时序列进行敲击,一个已确立的发现是,与由视觉闪光组成的视觉序列相比,对由听觉音调组成的听觉序列的同步要稳定得多。然而,最近的研究表明,与视觉闪光相比,周期性移动的视觉刺激可以显著改善同步。特别是,发现具有均匀变化速度的视觉弹跳球的同步稳定性不低于听觉音调的同步。在此,当前方案描述了具有均匀变化速度的弹跳球在节拍器同步任务中的应用。包括弹跳球在具有不同发作间期(IOI)的序列中的使用。代表性结果说明了弹跳球的同步性能,与听觉音调和视觉闪光的性能进行了比较。鉴于其与听觉音调相当的同步性能,弹跳球对于解决当前关于特定模态机制是否是感觉运动同步基础的研究课题尤为重要。