Publications

Book  

Free and Open Textbook on Biological Psychology 

Hove, M. J., & Martinez, S. A. (2024). Biological Psychology. ROTEL (Remixing Open Textbooks with an Equity Lens) Project.   https://rotel.pressbooks.pub/biologicalpsychology/

[A second edition of the OER textbook is in the works, so if you have comments, critiques or want to contribute, please reach out.]

Publications

Stupacher, J., Hove, M. J., & Vuust, P. (2023). The Experience of Musical Groove: Body Movement, Pleasure, and Social Bonding. In C. Wöllner & J. London (Eds.), Performing Time (pp. 321-330). Oxford University Press. 10.1093/oso/9780192896254.001.0001 

Cameron, D. J., Dotov, D., Flaten, E., Bosnyak, D., Hove, M. J., & Trainor, L.J. (2022). Undetectable Very-Low Frequency Sound Increases Dancing at a Live Concert. Current Biology, 32, R1222-R1223.  

Hove, M. J., Martinez, S. A., & Shorrock, S. R. (2022). Physical exercise increases perceived musical pleasure: Modulatory roles of arousal, affect, or dopamine? Psychology of Music, 50, 849 861.

Hove, M. J., Martinez, S. A, & Stupacher, J. (2020). Feel the bass: Music presented to tactile and auditory modalities increases aesthetic appreciation and body movement. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 149, 1137–1147. 

Zhou, L., Shangguan, M., Xing, L., Yu, H., Hove, M. J., & Li, S. (2020). Separating the effects of stimulus-gravity compatibility and stimulus-response compatibility on visuomotor synchronization. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 46(4), 405-415.

Hove, M. J., Vuust, P., & Stupacher, J. (2019). Increased levels of bass in popular music recordings 1955–2016 and their relation to loudness. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 145. doi: 10.1121/1.5097587  https://psyarxiv.com/r2kgn/  

Bowling, D. L., Ancochea, P. G., Hove, M. J., & Fitch, W. T. (2019). Pupillometry of groove: Evidence for noradrenergic arousal in the link between music and movement. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 12, 1039. 

Hove, M. J. & Stelzer, J. (2018). Biological foundations and beneficial effects of trance [Commentary]. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 41, e76. 

Comstock, D. C., Hove, M. J., & Balasubramaniam, B. (2018). Sensorimotor synchronization using auditory and visual modalities: Behavioral and neural differences. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 12. doi.org/10.3389/fncom.2018.00053

Balasubramaniam, R., Hove, M. J., & Médé, B. (2018). Factorization of force and timing in sensorimotor performance: Long range correlation properties of two different task goals. Topics in Cognitive Science, 10, 120-132. 

Hove, M. J., Gravel, N., Spencer, R.M., & Valera, E. M. (2017). Finger tapping and the phase correction response in adults with ADHD:  Pre-attentive sensorimotor timing is unimpaired in ADHD. Experimental Brain Research, 235, 3663-3672. 

Stupacher, J., Witte, M., Hove, M. J., & Wood, G. (2016). Neural entrainment in drum rhythms with silent breaks: Evidence from steady-state evoked and event-related potentials. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 12, 1865-1877.

Hove, M. J., Stelzer, J., Nierhaus, T., Thiel, S., Gundlach, C., Margulies, D., Turner, R., Keller, P. E. & Merker, B. (2016).  Brain network reconfiguration and perceptual decoupling during an absorptive state of consciousness.  Cerebral Cortex, 26, 3116-3124.   doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhv137    Supplemental

Kucyi, A., Hove, M. J., Esterman, M., Hutchison, R. M., & Valera, E. M. (2016). Dynamic brain-network correlates of spontaneous fluctuations in attention. Cerebral Cortex.  doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhw029

Stupacher, J., Hove, M. J., & Janata, P. (2016). Audio features underlying perceived groove and sensorimotor synchronization in music. Music Perception, 33, 571-589. 

Hove, M. J., Zeffiro, T. A., Li, Z., Biederman, J.., Schmahmann, J., & Valera, E. M. (2015). Postural sway and regional cerebellar volume in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. NeuroImage: Clinical, 8, 422-428.   

Kucyi, A, Hove, M. J., Biederman, J., van Dijk, K., & Valera, E. M. (2015). Disrupted functional connectivity of the cerebellar default network node in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Human Brain Mapping, 30, 3373-3386. 

Hove, M. J. & Keller, P. E. (2015). Impaired movement timing in neurological disorders: Rehabilitation and treatment strategies. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1337, 111-117

Hove, M. J., Marie, C., Bruce, I. C., & Trainor, L. J. (2014). Superior time perception for lower musical pitch explains why bass-ranged instruments lay down musical rhythms. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 111(28), 10383-10388.

Hove, M. J., Balasubramaniam, R. & Keller, P. E. (2014). The time course of phase correction: A kinematic investigation of motor adjustment to timing perturbations during sensorimotor synchronization. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 40, 2243-2251.

Keller, P. E., Novembre, G. & Hove, M. J. (2014). Rhythm in joint action: Psychological and neurophysiological mechanisms for real-time interpersonal coordination. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 369, 1658+. 

Hove, M. J. & Schwartze, M. (2014). Deconstructing the ability to move to a beat (Journal Club). The Journal of Neuroscience, 34, 2403-2405. 

Hove, M. J., Fairhurst, M., Kotz, S. A., & Keller, P. E. (2013). Synchronizing with auditory and visual rhythms: An fMRI assessment of modality differences and modality appropriateness. NeuroImage, 67, 313-321. 

Stupacher, J.*, Hove, M. J.*, Novembre, G., Schütz-Bosbach, S. & Keller, P. E. (2013). Musical groove modulates motor excitability: A TMS investigation. Brain and Cognition, 82, 127-136. 

Repp, B. H., Mendlowitz, H. B., & Hove, M. J. (2013). Does rapid auditory stimulation accelerate an internal pacemaker? Don’t bet on it. Time and Time Perception, 1, 65-76. 

Hove, M. J., Suzuki, K, Uchitomi, H., Orimo, S., & Miyake, Y. (2012). Interactive rhythmic auditory stimulation reinstates natural 1/f timing in gait of Parkinson’s patients. PLoS ONE, 7(3): e32600.

Hove, M. J., Iversen, J., Zhang, A., & Repp, B. H. (2012). Synchronizing with competing visual and auditory rhythms: Bouncing ball meets metronome.  Psychological Research, 77, 388-398.  

Wöllner, C., Deconinck, F., Parkinson, J., Hove, M. J., & Keller, P. E. (2012). The perception of prototypical motion: Synchronisation is enhanced with quantitatively morphed gestures of musical conductors. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 38(6), 1390-1403.

Hove, M. J., Spivey, M. J., & Krumhansl, C. L. (2010). Compatibility of motion facilitates visuomotor synchronization.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 36(6), 1525-1534.  DOI: 10.1037/a0019059   

Hove, M. J., & Keller, P. E. (2010). Spatiotemporal relations and movement trajectories in visuomotor synchronization.  Music Perception, 28(1), 15-26.  

Hove, M. J., Sutherland, M. E., & Krumhansl, C. L. (2010). Ethnicity effects in relative pitch.  Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 17, 310-316. 

Hove, M. J. & Risen, J. L. (2009).  It's all in the timing: Interpersonal synchrony increases affiliation. Social Cognition, 27(6), 949-961.

Hove, M. J. (2008).  Shared circuits, shared time, and interpersonal synchrony. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31(1), 29-30. 

Hove, M. J., Keller, P. E., & Krumhansl, C. L. (2007). Sensorimotor synchronization with chords containing tone-onset asynchronies. Perception and Psychophysics, 69, 699-708. 


Under Revision, Submitted, and In Preparation 

Hove, M. J., Zeffiro, T. A., Li, Z. 1, Spencer, R.M., & Valera, E.M. (in preparation). Finger tapping and circle-drawing in Adult ADHD.

Freund, J., Hove, M. J., van der Steen, M., & Keller, P. E. (in preparation). Sensitivity at the limits of human synchronization: Metal drummers response to perturbed metronomes.  


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