Effect of different delayed auditory feedback intervals on a music performance task |
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Authors: | Anne Gates John L. Bradshaw Norman C. Nettleton |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychology Department, Monash University, 3168, Clayton, Victoria, Australia
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Abstract: | The effects of 12 different delay intervals were studied in a musical task involving performance on an electronic organ. Disruption was found to occur to a degree comparable to similar studies involving verbal and rhythmic tasks under DAF. Maximal disruption was found with a delay of 0.27 sec, a value rather greater than that typically found to be most disruptive in speech. Three of the 12 Ss showed speeded performance under part of the range of DAF intervals, as compared with performance under immediate feedback; however, their performance also reached a peak of slowing at a delay of about 0.27 sec. No significant differences were found between male and female Ss’ performance. These findings were discussed without the context of control processes operating in music performance, and compared with the possibly analogous mechanisms of speech. |
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