“Perception and action” is one of the main research fields in which experimental psychologists work together with ex- perts of other disciplines, such as medicine, physiotherapy, engineering, and sport. Traditionally, researchers have mainly focused on visual perception and on its influences on motor processes, while less attention has been dedicated to the role of auditory perception. However, in the last decade, the interest towards the influence of sounds on both action perception and motor execution has increased significantly. On the one hand, researchers have been interested in deter- mining how humans can represent motor actions through the sounds associated with movements, as well as which audi- tory cues are salient for recognizing and discriminating dif- ferent features of movement [1-10]. On the other hand, re- searchers have studied how auditory stimuli affect the pro- duction of complex movements in different domains [11-21]. The general aim of this special issue is to provide an over- view of the relationship between sounds and movements by addressing theoretical, methodological, and applied issues from a multidisciplinary perspective.

Editorial: The Role of Sound in Motor Perception and Execution

GALMONTE, Alessandra
2015-01-01

Abstract

“Perception and action” is one of the main research fields in which experimental psychologists work together with ex- perts of other disciplines, such as medicine, physiotherapy, engineering, and sport. Traditionally, researchers have mainly focused on visual perception and on its influences on motor processes, while less attention has been dedicated to the role of auditory perception. However, in the last decade, the interest towards the influence of sounds on both action perception and motor execution has increased significantly. On the one hand, researchers have been interested in deter- mining how humans can represent motor actions through the sounds associated with movements, as well as which audi- tory cues are salient for recognizing and discriminating dif- ferent features of movement [1-10]. On the other hand, re- searchers have studied how auditory stimuli affect the pro- duction of complex movements in different domains [11-21]. The general aim of this special issue is to provide an over- view of the relationship between sounds and movements by addressing theoretical, methodological, and applied issues from a multidisciplinary perspective.
2015
sport psychology, sound, perception
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