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Reading ahead: Adult music students’ eye movements in temporally controlled performances of a children’s song

2014

In the present study, education majors minoring in music education ( n = 24) and music performance majors ( n =14) read and performed the original version and melodically altered versions of a simple melody in a given tempo. Eye movements during music reading and piano performances were recorded. Errorless trials were analyzed to explore the adjustments of visual processing in successful performances. The temporal length of the eye–hand span (time between gaze and the performed note) was typically around one second or less. A measure of gaze activity indicated that performers generally inspected two quarter-note areas between two metrical beat onsets. The performance majors operated with s…

MelodyCommunicationtemporaalinen kontrollibusiness.industrytemporal controlEye movementMusic educationGazeSight-readingEducationVisual processingEye movementsRhythmsilmän liikeeye–hand spanta6131ta516Eye–hand spanbusinessPsychologysight-readingMusicmusiikin lukeminenmusic readingCognitive psychologyInternational Journal of Music Education
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2018

A music reader has to “look ahead” from the notes currently being played—this has usually been called the Eye-Hand Span. Given the restrictions on processing time due to tempo and meter, the Early Attraction Hypothesis suggests that sight readers are likely to locally increase the span of looking ahead in the face of complex upcoming symbols (or symbol relationships). We argue that such stimulus-driven effects on looking ahead are best studied using a measure of Eye-Time Span (ETS) which redefines looking ahead as the metrical distance between the position of a fixation in the score and another position that corresponds to the point of metrical time at fixation onset. In two experiments of…

MelodyVision spanMusic psychology05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsAttraction050105 experimental psychologySensory SystemsSight-reading060404 musicSightOphthalmologyEye tracking0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEye–hand spanPsychology0604 artsCognitive psychologyJournal of Eye Movement Research
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