The classical mean negative asynchrony in sensorimotor synchronization is not universal in humans. A cross-cultural study
Julien Lagarde

TL;DR
This study investigates how cultural differences influence sensorimotor synchronization in humans, challenging the universality of the classical mean negative asynchrony phenomenon.
Contribution
It provides cross-cultural evidence showing that the classical mean negative asynchrony is not a universal feature in human sensorimotor synchronization.
Findings
Cultural background affects synchronization patterns
Classical mean negative asynchrony varies across cultures
Sensorimotor synchronization is influenced by cultural factors
Abstract
The present study examines to what extent cultural background determines sensorimotor synchronization in humans
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Taxonomy
TopicsAction Observation and Synchronization
