SENSORIUM
Tempo SplitGoal mode
Attempt1 / 5
Sample
TargetFaster side
Your best--
Global best1 miss
Plays10,057
Rank--
Difficulty
Rhythmhear tempo
Fastersplit beat
Faster side
Targethidden

Perception game notes

Tempo Split: what this game measures

Tempo Split plays two pulse trains and asks which side felt faster. The differences shrink on harder settings.

Signals tested

  • rhythm discrimination
  • pulse spacing memory
  • auditory comparison

How scoring works

The answer is marked clear or miss, with the tempo difference shown so the next run has a concrete target.

Practice note

Listen for spacing between pulses rather than loudness. A faster rhythm often feels tighter, not stronger.

How to play

  1. Listen to both pulse trains in sequence.
  2. Compare the spacing of the pulses rather than the loudness.
  3. Choose the side that felt faster before replaying the round.

How to read the result

A clear result means the spacing difference was distinct enough to identify. A miss means the two rhythms fused together or the comparison cue was remembered backward.

Accessibility note

This game depends on audio timing. The interface includes text feedback, but the core comparison requires sound.