A motor timing experiment implemented using a musical instrument digital interface (MIDI) approach |
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Authors: | Charles E. Collyer Seth S. Boatright-horowitz Sari Hooper |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychology Department, University of Rhode Island, 10 Chafee Road, Suite 8, 02881, Kingston, RI 2. Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
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Abstract: | The musical instrument digital interface (MIDI) offers a way for perception and behavior researchers to implement high-quality experiments using inexpensive, commercially available hardware and software. We describe the MIDI and illustrate its applicability to research using a replication of the oscillator signature finding reported recently by Collyer, Broadbent, and Church (1992, 1994). |
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