Subject: Re: [AUDITORY] a simple rhythmic ability assessment tool? From: esra mungan <esra.mungan@xxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2022 19:48:57 +0300great, barbara, thank you so much, and everyone else who got back to me,=20 this will give us a nice set of options! good wishes, esra --- Esra Mungan Bogazici University Psychology Dept. Istanbul - TURKEY https://psychology.boun.edu.tr/content/esra-mungan On 2022-03-07 18:03, Barbara Tillmann wrote: > Dear Esra, >=20 > have a look at Nori Jacoby's new online tool: REPP: A robust > cross-platform solution for online sensorimotor synchronization > experiments >=20 > https://www.norijacoby.com/2021.01.15.426897v4.full.pdf >=20 > Best >=20 > Barbara. >=20 > On 06/03/2022 12:16, esra mungan wrote: >> dear list, >>=20 >> when doing music perception/memory work I always use a quick & easy=20 >> melody transposition test upfront to screen out participants who are=20 >> insensitive to melodic contour & relative pitch interval changes.=C2=A0= now=20 >> we are planning to run a non-melodic (and partly linguistic) rhythm=20 >> study, so I was wondering whether there is a somewhat quick &=20 >> easy-to-use (& free-to-use!) assessment tool we could employ so as to=20 >> (1) screen out participants with far below average rhythmic ability=20 >> (perception & production), and (2) check for individual differences=20 >> effects when doing the subsequent analyses. >>=20 >> thanks in advance, >> esra mungan >>=20 > -- > Barbara Tillmann > Lyon Neuroscience Research Center