The Effect of Changes in Visual and Auditory Contact on Rhythmic Synchronization Lawrence Fyfe CPSC 681 December 2, 2009.

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The Effect of Changes in Visual and Auditory Contact on Rhythmic Synchronization Lawrence Fyfe CPSC 681 December 2, 2009

2 Background > Network Performance Definition

3 Background > Network Performance Issues

4 What effect do changes in visual and auditory contact have on a musical performance? Experiment > Question

5 Experiment > Clapping Task [1]

6 Experiment > Conditions 1. Subjects have both visual and auditory contact

7 2. Subject have only auditory contact Experiment > Conditions

8 3. Subjects have only visual contact Experiment > Conditions

9 Experiment > Video + Audio

10 Experiment > Setup

11 Experiment > Analysis Find and compare tempo values in beats per minute (BPM) between fixed clapping and subject clapping

12 Experiment > Results > Within Subject(s)

13 Experiment > Results > Between Subjects

14 Reference [1] Chafe, C., Gurevich, M., Leslie, G. and Tyan, S. Effect of Time Delay on Ensemble Accuracy. Proc Intl. Soc. Musical Acoustics, Nara, 2004.

15 Questions ?