fassaneo/SpeechSynchrony: Speech-to-Speech Synchronization Test
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The Speech-to-Speech Synchronization Test is a simple behavioral tool, where individuals listen to a rhythmic train of syllables, while concurrently and continuously whisper the syllable "tah". This task allows to split the general population into two groups according to individual differences in the degree of speech auditory-motor synchronization (Assaneo et al., 2019b): some of them spontaneously align the produced syllabic rate to the perceived one (high synchrony group), while others do not (low synchrony group). Group belonging (i.e. being a high or a low synchronizer) is predictive of performance in a set of cognitive tasks as well as of brain structural and functional features (Assaneo et al., 2019b; M.F. Assaneo et al., 2019a; Kern et al., 2021). For more detail on how to run the experiment see Lizcano et al. 2022
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