Head movements induced by voluntary neck flexion stabilize sensorimotor synchronization of the finger to syncopated auditory rhythms

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  • What: The aim of this study was to investigate whether SMS in the head improves that in other body parts. Owing to the shortage of previous studies focusing on SMS in the head, it is difficult to discuss the possibility of SMS in the finger affecting that in the head. This study highlighted the importance of the instructions and training provided to participants, which could alter the tactics of SMS and the results. This study did not focus on these factors because the authors examined the positive effects of head movements on normal musical activities in the . . .

     

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