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Effects of altered auditory feedback across effector systems: Production of melodies by keyboard and singing
2012
Acta Psychologica
We report an experiment that tested whether effects of altered auditory feedback (AAF) during piano performance differ from its effects during singing. These effector systems differ with respect to the mapping between motor gestures and pitch content of auditory feedback. Whereas this action-effect mapping is highly reliable during phonation in any vocal motor task (singing or speaking), mapping between finger movements and pitch occurs only in limited situations, such as piano playing. Effects
doi:10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.10.009
pmid:22100135
fatcat:d3ajzuq77ra63ilogsde2wblay