The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of task complexity on the capability to reproduce rhythmic patterns. Sedentary musically illiterate individuals (age: 34.8 ± 4.2 yrs; M ± SD) were administered a rhythmic test including three rhythmic patterns to be reproduced bymeans of fingertapping, foot-tapping and walking. For the quantification of subjects’ ability in the reproduction of rhythmic patterns, qualitative and quantitative parameters were submitted to analysis. A stereophotogrammetric system was used to reconstruct and evaluate individual perfor- 35 mances. The findings indicated a good internal stability of the rhythmic reproduction, suggesting the present experimental design being feasible to discriminate the participants’ rhythmic ability. Qualitative aspects of rhythmic reproduction (i.e., speed of execution and temporal ratios among events) varied as a function of the perceptual-motor requirements of the rhythmic reproduction task, with larger reproduction deviations in the walking task.
Effects of task complexity on rhythmic reproduction performance in adults
Iannarilli F;Vannozzi G;Pesce C;Capranica L
2013-01-01
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of task complexity on the capability to reproduce rhythmic patterns. Sedentary musically illiterate individuals (age: 34.8 ± 4.2 yrs; M ± SD) were administered a rhythmic test including three rhythmic patterns to be reproduced bymeans of fingertapping, foot-tapping and walking. For the quantification of subjects’ ability in the reproduction of rhythmic patterns, qualitative and quantitative parameters were submitted to analysis. A stereophotogrammetric system was used to reconstruct and evaluate individual perfor- 35 mances. The findings indicated a good internal stability of the rhythmic reproduction, suggesting the present experimental design being feasible to discriminate the participants’ rhythmic ability. Qualitative aspects of rhythmic reproduction (i.e., speed of execution and temporal ratios among events) varied as a function of the perceptual-motor requirements of the rhythmic reproduction task, with larger reproduction deviations in the walking task.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.