Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA.
Kresge Hearing Research Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA.
Exp Brain Res. 2024 May;242(5):1025-1036. doi: 10.1007/s00221-024-06814-x. Epub 2024 Mar 7.
This study examined the relation between movement amplitude and tempo during self-paced rhythmic finger tapping to test a preferred velocity account of the preferred tempo construct. Preferred tempo refers to the concept that individuals have preferences for the pace of actions or events in their environment (e.g., the desired pace of walking or tempo of music). The preferred velocity hypothesis proposes that assessments of preferred tempo do not represent a pure time preference independent of spatial movement characteristics, but rather reflects a preference for an average movement velocity, predicting that preferred tempo will depend on movement amplitude. We tested this by having participants first perform a novel spontaneous motor amplitude (SMA) task in which they repetitively tapped their finger at their preferred amplitude without instructions about tapping tempo. Next, participants completed the spontaneous motor tempo (SMT) task in which they tapped their finger at their preferred tempo without instructions about tapping amplitude. Finally, participants completed a target amplitude version of the SMT task where they tapped at their preferred tempo at three target amplitudes (low, medium, and high). Participants (1) produced similar amplitudes and tempi regardless of instructions to produce either their preferred amplitude or preferred tempo, maintaining the same average movement velocity across SMA and SMT tasks and (2) altered their preferred tempo for different target amplitudes in the direction predicted by their estimated preferred velocity from the SMA and SMT tasks. Overall, results show the interdependence of movement amplitude and tempo in tapping assessments of preferred tempo.
本研究考察了在自我调节的节奏性手指敲击过程中运动幅度和节奏之间的关系,以检验首选速度理论对首选节奏结构的解释。首选节奏是指个体对环境中动作或事件节奏的偏好概念(例如,期望的行走速度或音乐的节奏)。首选速度假说提出,对首选节奏的评估并不代表独立于空间运动特征的纯粹时间偏好,而是反映了对平均运动速度的偏好,预测首选节奏将取决于运动幅度。我们通过让参与者首先进行一项新颖的自发运动幅度(SMA)任务来检验这一点,在该任务中,他们在没有关于敲击节奏的指示的情况下,以自己喜欢的幅度重复敲击手指。接下来,参与者完成自发运动节奏(SMT)任务,在没有关于敲击幅度的指示的情况下,以自己喜欢的节奏敲击手指。最后,参与者在 SMT 任务的目标幅度版本中完成任务,在三个目标幅度(低、中、高)下以自己喜欢的节奏敲击手指。参与者(1)无论指令是产生他们喜欢的幅度还是喜欢的节奏,都产生了相似的幅度和节奏,在 SMA 和 SMT 任务中保持相同的平均运动速度;(2)根据 SMA 和 SMT 任务中估计的首选速度,改变了不同目标幅度的首选节奏,方向符合预测。总体而言,结果表明在首选节奏的敲击评估中运动幅度和节奏是相互依存的。