What do we talk about when we talk about rhythm?
What do we talk about when we talk about rhythm?
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[...]many previous studies on neural entrainment did not even utilize the strictly isochronous sequences presented here as a hallmark of rhythm but instead allowed for considerable jitter between single stimuli (e.g., [6-9]). Abbreviations: CNV, contingent negative variation; ERP, event-related potential; ITC, Inter-trial [phase] coherence; SOA, stimulus onset asynchrony. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2002794.g001 An orthogonal issue contributing to Breska and Deouell’s largely similar phase-concentration results across “rhythmic” and “repeated-interval” conditions is the presence of large-amplitude contingent negative variation (CNV) and P3 components flanking the targets, which likely distorted the phase measures and resulted in artificially high phas...
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What do we talk about when we talk about rhythm?
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1545-7885,1544-9173
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10.1371/journal.pbio.2002794