Isolating the effect of beat salience on RAS outcomes
Kristi M. Von Handorf,
Ramkumar Jagadeesan,
Jessica A. Grahn
Abstract:Rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS) is an intervention for gait-disordered populations that involves synchronizing footsteps to regular auditory cues. Previous research has shown that high- groove music (music that induces the desire to move or dance to it) improves gait relative to low- groove music, but how this effect occurs is unclear. Greater beat salience in high-groove music may improve gait because salient beats are easier to synchronize with. Here, we manipulated beat salience by embedding metronome t… Show more
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