2017
DOI: 10.4172/2165-7556.1000199
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The Use of Audio Stimulation to Affect Sensorimotor Learning

Abstract: Sensorimotor learning for the hand and fingers can be conducted using both hardware and software components, but the training regime is also important. Using repetitive sequence tapping allows measurement of defined metrics in a controlled, safe environment, and therefore statistical indications for subject improvement. The process of entrainment, when a subject's own movements synchronize to an external signal, has been tested in prior studies for memorization and recognition, but has not been investigated fo… Show more

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“…They used sequence tapping to measure the predefined parameters in a controlled and safe environment. Furthermore, the article presented the results of memorization and recognition studies during the process of entrainment by studying custom iso-chronic audio tones and sequential finger tapping on a standard computer keyboard [6]. The results presented in the article provide insights into the human brain activities that correspond with sensorimotor learning.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They used sequence tapping to measure the predefined parameters in a controlled and safe environment. Furthermore, the article presented the results of memorization and recognition studies during the process of entrainment by studying custom iso-chronic audio tones and sequential finger tapping on a standard computer keyboard [6]. The results presented in the article provide insights into the human brain activities that correspond with sensorimotor learning.…”
Section: Editor Notementioning
confidence: 99%