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Time-oriented attention improves accuracy in a paced finger-tapping task

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 54, Issue 1, Pages 4212-4229

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.15245

Keywords

attention; event‐ related potentials; finger tapping; sensorimotor synchronization; time processing

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  1. The Pew Charitable Trusts [2009-000360-006]
  2. Universidad Nacional de Quilmes (Argentina)
  3. CONICET (Argentina)

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The study demonstrates that focusing attention on the temporal aspects can improve accuracy and resynchronization efficiency in paced finger tapping.
Finger tapping is a task widely used in a variety of experimental paradigms, in particular to understand sensorimotor synchronization and time processing in the range of hundreds of milliseconds (millisecond timing). Normally, subjects do not receive any instruction about what to attend to and the results are seldom interpreted taking into account the possible effects of attention. In this work we show that attention can be oriented to the purely temporal aspects of a paced finger-tapping task and that it affects performance. Specifically, time-oriented attention improves the accuracy in paced finger tapping and it also increases the resynchronization efficiency after a period perturbation. We use two markers of the attention level: auditory ERPs and subjective report of the mental workload. In addition, we propose a novel algorithm to separate the auditory, stimulus-related components from the somatosensory, response-related ones, which are naturally overlapped in the recorded EEG.

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