Long-range correlation properties in motor timing are individual and task specific

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Abstract

1/f β noise represents a specific form of (long-range) correlations in a time series that is pervasive across many sensorimotor variables. Recent studies have shown that the precise properties of the correlations demonstrated by a group of test participants may vary as a function of experimental conditions or factors characterizing the group. Our purpose in the present study was to clarify whether long-range correlations affect sensorimotor performance generally or in a task-specific manner and whether each individual produces characteristic long-range correlations that are reliable across several runs of the same task. We analyzed the series of time intervals produced by 43 participants in two timing tasks: unimanual rhythmic tapping and circle drawing. We found that a participant's 1/f β properties in tapping were not related to the 1/f β properties in circle drawing. However, within each task, individual differences were reliable, and a Cronbach's alpha of. 59 showed a high degree of within-subjects reproducibility of the long-range correlations. Thus, long-range correlations represent a consistent and distinctive characteristic of individuals performing a particular task, rather than a ubiquitous generic property of sensorimotor time series. The implications of these results are discussed from both a theoretical and a methodological perspective. © 2011 Psychonomic Society, Inc.

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Torre, K., Balasubramaniam, R., Rheaume, N., Lemoine, L., & Zelaznik, H. N. (2011). Long-range correlation properties in motor timing are individual and task specific. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 18(2), 339–346. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-011-0049-1

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