Effects of individual practice on joint musical synchronization

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  • What: The authors focus here on musical synchrony among partners; synchrony among species members is found in many life forms (Moiseff and Copeland, 2010) that display a simultaneous production of action with sound (Strogatz and Stewart, 1993; Large et_al, 2015). The focus of this study was to investigate the impact of learning interventions in which musically trained individuals synchronized their melodies with a computer-generated auditory recording of a partner`s melody, on subsequent joint performance.
  • Who: Polina Plitchenko and colleagues from the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Germany Department of Psychology, McGill University . . .

     

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