Unraveling the finding of 1/f[beta] noise in self-paced and synchronized tapping: a unifying mechanistic model

1/fβ noise has been revealed in both self-paced and synchronized tapping sequences, without being consistently taken into consideration for the modeling of underlying timing mechanisms. In this study we characterize variability, short-range, and long-range correlation properties of asynchronies and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biological cybernetics 2008-08, Vol.99 (2), p.159-170
Hauptverfasser: Torre, Kjerstin, Delignières, Didier
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Zusammenfassung:1/fβ noise has been revealed in both self-paced and synchronized tapping sequences, without being consistently taken into consideration for the modeling of underlying timing mechanisms. In this study we characterize variability, short-range, and long-range correlation properties of asynchronies and inter-tap intervals collected in a synchronization tapping experiment, attesting statistically the presence of 1/fβ noise in asynchronies. We verify that the linear phase correction model of synchronization tapping in its original formulation cannot account for the empirical long-range correlation properties. On the basis of previous accounts of 1/fβ noise in the literature on self-paced tapping, we propose an extension of the original synchronization model by modeling the timekeeping process as a source of 1/f β fluctuations. Simulations show that this '1/f-AR synchronization model' accounts for the statistical properties of empirical series, including long-range correlations, and provides an unifying mechanistic account of 1/fβ noise in self-paced and synchronization tapping. This account opens the original synchronization framework to further investigations of timing mechanisms with regard to the serial correlation properties in performed time intervals. (PUBLICATION ABSTRACT)
ISSN:0340-1200
1432-0770
DOI:10.1007/s00422-008-0247-8