ICPS

2019 International Convention of Psychological Science · 2019

Preference of Musical Stimuli Predicts Exerted Force in a Sensorimotor Synchronization Task

Paris, France · March 2019

Posters · Cognitive Science

  • Mohammed Mudarris
    University of Jeddah
  • Mohammed Mudarris
    Leiden University
  • Rebecca Schaefer
    Leiden University
  • Rebecca Schaefer
    Leiden University

Abstract

This study examines exerted force as an indicator of energy expenditure in a music-cued finger tapping task. Subjective ratings of preference and familiarity were assessed as predictors of force in sensorimotor synchronization with a multi-finger tapping task. Results showed that preference for music stimulus significantly predicted exerted force.

Music and Arts

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