The Error Correction Model for the Tracking of a Random Metronome: Statistical Properties and an Empirical Test

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(from the chapter) purpose of this paper is to derive the statistical properties in terms of auto- and cross-covariance functions of the response and error times and to perform an experimental test / summarize the properties of the error correction model of synchronization in terms of predicted auto- and cross-correlation functions of observed temporal intervals / show that a model that assumes a random switching between metronome reset and response reset implies the same auto and cross covariances as the error-correction model / present an experimental test of the error correction model

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Schulze, H.-H. (1992). The Error Correction Model for the Tracking of a Random Metronome: Statistical Properties and an Empirical Test. In Time, Action and Cognition (pp. 275–286). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3536-0_29

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