Movement Sonification: Intermodal Transformation of Movement Data to Enhance Motor Learning

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSports Technology
Subtitle of host publicationTechnologies, Fields of Application, Sports Equipment and Materials for Sport
Pages185-195
Number of pages11
ISBN (electronic)9783662687031
Publication statusPublished - 30 Apr 2024

Abstract

Contrasted to 'visualization', the term 'sonification' refers to an acoustic transformation of data into sound. Human movement sonification based on kinematic and dynamic data offers multifaceted innovative applications in sports concerning enhancement in motor-perception, motor control and motor learning, mainly referring to closed skills. With the transformation of originally visual information into the auditory domain the specific power of the auditory and musical perceptual system will be integrated comprehensively into behavioral regulation. Particularly, real-time movement sonification can get effectively in novel ways, if configured convergently to visual or kinesthetic information: It has been shown that, seamlessly integrated with information from other perceptual modalities, it modulates and enhances perceptual-, control-, and even learning-processes-not only individually, but also interpersonally.

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Movement Sonification: Intermodal Transformation of Movement Data to Enhance Motor Learning. / Effenberg, Alfred O.; Hwang, Tong Hun.
Sports Technology: Technologies, Fields of Application, Sports Equipment and Materials for Sport. 2024. p. 185-195.

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Effenberg, AO & Hwang, TH 2024, Movement Sonification: Intermodal Transformation of Movement Data to Enhance Motor Learning. in Sports Technology: Technologies, Fields of Application, Sports Equipment and Materials for Sport. pp. 185-195. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-68703-1_20
Effenberg, A. O., & Hwang, T. H. (2024). Movement Sonification: Intermodal Transformation of Movement Data to Enhance Motor Learning. In Sports Technology: Technologies, Fields of Application, Sports Equipment and Materials for Sport (pp. 185-195) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-68703-1_20
Effenberg AO, Hwang TH. Movement Sonification: Intermodal Transformation of Movement Data to Enhance Motor Learning. In Sports Technology: Technologies, Fields of Application, Sports Equipment and Materials for Sport. 2024. p. 185-195 doi: 10.1007/978-3-662-68703-1_20
Effenberg, Alfred O. ; Hwang, Tong Hun. / Movement Sonification : Intermodal Transformation of Movement Data to Enhance Motor Learning. Sports Technology: Technologies, Fields of Application, Sports Equipment and Materials for Sport. 2024. pp. 185-195
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