The Beat Alignment Test (BAT): Surveying beat processing abilities in the general population

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The Beat Alignment Test (BAT): Surveying beat processing abilities in the general population John R. Iversen Aniruddh D. Patel The Neurosciences Institute, San Diego, CA, USA 1

Abstract The ability to perceive a musical beat (and move in synchrony with it) seems widespread, but we currently lack normative data on the distribution of this ability in musically untrained individuals. To aid in the survey of beat processing abilities in the general population, as well as to attempt to identify and differentiate impairments in beat processing, we have developed a psychophysical test called the Beat Alignment Test (BAT). The BAT is intended to complement existing tests of rhythm processing by directly examining beat perception in isolation from beat synchronization. The goals of the BAT are 1) to study the distribution of beat-based processing abilities in the normal population and 2) to provide a way to search for rhythm deaf individuals, who have trouble with beat processing in music though they are not tone deaf. The BAT is easily implemented and it is our hope that it is widely adopted. Data from a pilot study of 30 individuals is presented. 21

Introduction How widespread is the ability to perceive (and move to) a musical beat? Goals Survey beat processing abilities in the population Identify selective impairments of beat processing 2

"Rhythm Deafness" Mostly anecdotal evidence Does it exist in a pure form? i.e. not simply as a consequence of pitch perception impairments 3

Simple model of beat processing Beat Perception Beat Production 4

Perception and Production How tightly coupled is performance on beat perception and production tasks? Normal perception with impaired production? Cf. dissociations between deficits in pitch perception and production (Dalla Bella, et al. 2007; Loui, et al. 2008) 5

Synchronizing with real music Few studies have investigated synchronization with real musical passages in musically-untrained individuals E.g. Drake, et al. 2000; Snyder & Krumhansl, 2001 6

The BAT Test The Beat Alignment Test (BAT) Easy, naturalistic Musical excerpts from multiple genres Complements existing tests Examines beat perception in isolation from synchronization Freely available 7

The BAT Test Subtests 1) Synchronization with metronome 2) Synchronization with musical passages 3) Perception of beat in musical passages 4) Questionnaire 8

Synchronization with a beat Spontaneous tapping at preferred tempo Synchronization with metronome 400, 550, 700 ms IOI Synchronization with music 9

Testing perception of musical beat Judge if beeps superimposed on excerpts are "on the beat" or not. Perturbations of tempo or phase: On beat Tempo error (+/- 10%) Phase error (+/- 25% of beat period) 10

Musical Excerpts Style Piece Artist Rock Hard to handle Black Crowes Rock One way or another Blondie Rock Hurts so good J. Mellencamp Rock Panama Van Halen Jazz 1 o clock jump Benny Goodman Jazz Stompin at the savoy Benny Goodman Jazz Tuxedo junction Glenn Miller Jazz King Porter stomp Glenn Miller Pop Orchestral NY, NY Boston Pops Pop Orchestral A chorus line Boston Pops Pop Orchestral Superman Boston Pops Pop Orchestral Richard Rogers Boston Pops Waltzes Average duration: 16s 11

Synchronization results Variation in metrical level of synchronization Figure 1. Example of all participant's synchronization to one musical excerpt (Richard Rodgers Waltzes). Gray lines indicate the musical beats; Red lines indicate time of each tap. Participant's mean ITI is shown. 12

Examples of tempo matching Figure 2. Examples of synchronization accuracy for two participants. Inter-tap interval (ITI) is plotted versus the tactus inter-onset interval (IOI) of the musical excerpt for all excerpts. Shown are a participant with excellent accuracy (filled circles) and the participant with the worst tempo accuracy (open squares). 13

Overall tempo tracking Figure 3. Synchronization performance across all participants and excerpts. Tapping ITI is plotted versus the tactus IOI of the musical excerpts, as in Figure 2. 14

Perception performance Figure 4. Beat perception performance across all 30 participants for three beat alignment conditions: on beat, tempo error, and phase error. 15

Perception and synchronization Figure 5. Correlation of tapping tempo and musical excerpt tempo vs. score on the perceptual task. Each point shows the mean across all excerpts for one participant. 16

Perception and synchronization 2 Figure 6. Variation in tapping (CV of ITIs) vs. score on the perceptual task. 17

Summary The BAT test was easily understood by nonmusicians Synchronization Tempo matching was generally good Perception Synchronization performance correlated with perception score Future Larger sample Include MBEA 18

Join us! The BAT is easy to administer and freely available: www.nsi.edu/users/iversen/bat/bat_test.zip 19

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