“…Previous tapping studies have rarely used intervals shorter than 250 ms, assuming that nonmusician participants usually cannot tap much faster than that without considerable interference from motor constraints (Povel, 1981;Repp, 2003). By contrast, the threshold for the fastest metric subdivision rate in music performance and perception has been suggested to go down to 125 ms (Repp, 2003), 100 ms (London, 2002), or even 80 ms (Polak, 2017). Basic synchronization or synchronizationcontinuation tapping paradigms thus cannot easily cover the fastest event activity rates found in music when testing the general population.…”