Modality and Perceptual-Motor Experience Influence the Detection of Temporal Deviations in Tap Dance Sequences

Accurate temporal information processing is critically important in many motor activities within disciplines such as dance, music, and sport. However, it is still unclear how temporal information related to biological motion is processed by expert and non-expert performers. It is well-known that the...

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Main Authors: Mauro Murgia, Valter Prpic, Jenny O, Penny McCullagh, Ilaria Santoro, Alessandra Galmonte, Tiziano Agostini
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01340/full
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spelling doaj-e4e8071984a3467ca28a9f85d5f83a9f2020-11-24T23:32:13ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782017-08-01810.3389/fpsyg.2017.01340253826Modality and Perceptual-Motor Experience Influence the Detection of Temporal Deviations in Tap Dance SequencesMauro Murgia0Valter Prpic1Jenny O2Penny McCullagh3Ilaria Santoro4Alessandra Galmonte5Tiziano Agostini6Department of Life Sciences, University of TriesteTrieste, ItalyDivision of Psychology, De Montfort UniversityLeicester, United KingdomDepartment of Kinesiology, California State University, East Bay, HaywardCA, United StatesDepartment of Kinesiology, California State University, East Bay, HaywardCA, United StatesDepartment of Life Sciences, University of TriesteTrieste, ItalyDepartment of Medical, Surgical and Health Sciences, University of TriesteTrieste, ItalyDepartment of Life Sciences, University of TriesteTrieste, ItalyAccurate temporal information processing is critically important in many motor activities within disciplines such as dance, music, and sport. However, it is still unclear how temporal information related to biological motion is processed by expert and non-expert performers. It is well-known that the auditory modality dominates the visual modality in processing temporal information of simple stimuli, and that experts outperform non-experts in biological motion perception. In the present study, we combined these two areas of research; we investigated how experts and non-experts detected temporal deviations in tap dance sequences, in the auditory modality compared to the visual modality. We found that temporal deviations were better detected in the auditory modality compared to the visual modality, and by experts compared to non-experts. However, post hoc analyses indicated that these effects were mainly due to performances obtained by experts in the auditory modality. The results suggest that the experience advantage is not equally distributed across the modalities, and that tap dance experience enhances the effectiveness of the auditory modality but not the visual modality when processing temporal information. The present results and their potential implications are discussed in both temporal information processing and biological motion perception frameworks.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01340/fulltemporal deviationrhythmdetectionauditory perceptionvisual perceptionbiological motion
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Valter Prpic
Jenny O
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Ilaria Santoro
Alessandra Galmonte
Tiziano Agostini
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Valter Prpic
Jenny O
Penny McCullagh
Ilaria Santoro
Alessandra Galmonte
Tiziano Agostini
Modality and Perceptual-Motor Experience Influence the Detection of Temporal Deviations in Tap Dance Sequences
Frontiers in Psychology
temporal deviation
rhythm
detection
auditory perception
visual perception
biological motion
author_facet Mauro Murgia
Valter Prpic
Jenny O
Penny McCullagh
Ilaria Santoro
Alessandra Galmonte
Tiziano Agostini
author_sort Mauro Murgia
title Modality and Perceptual-Motor Experience Influence the Detection of Temporal Deviations in Tap Dance Sequences
title_short Modality and Perceptual-Motor Experience Influence the Detection of Temporal Deviations in Tap Dance Sequences
title_full Modality and Perceptual-Motor Experience Influence the Detection of Temporal Deviations in Tap Dance Sequences
title_fullStr Modality and Perceptual-Motor Experience Influence the Detection of Temporal Deviations in Tap Dance Sequences
title_full_unstemmed Modality and Perceptual-Motor Experience Influence the Detection of Temporal Deviations in Tap Dance Sequences
title_sort modality and perceptual-motor experience influence the detection of temporal deviations in tap dance sequences
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Accurate temporal information processing is critically important in many motor activities within disciplines such as dance, music, and sport. However, it is still unclear how temporal information related to biological motion is processed by expert and non-expert performers. It is well-known that the auditory modality dominates the visual modality in processing temporal information of simple stimuli, and that experts outperform non-experts in biological motion perception. In the present study, we combined these two areas of research; we investigated how experts and non-experts detected temporal deviations in tap dance sequences, in the auditory modality compared to the visual modality. We found that temporal deviations were better detected in the auditory modality compared to the visual modality, and by experts compared to non-experts. However, post hoc analyses indicated that these effects were mainly due to performances obtained by experts in the auditory modality. The results suggest that the experience advantage is not equally distributed across the modalities, and that tap dance experience enhances the effectiveness of the auditory modality but not the visual modality when processing temporal information. The present results and their potential implications are discussed in both temporal information processing and biological motion perception frameworks.
topic temporal deviation
rhythm
detection
auditory perception
visual perception
biological motion
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01340/full
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