How do people keep the beat to music? When people listen to songs, slow waves of activity in the brain correspond to the ...
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Brain activity reveals sound outperforms touch in sensing musical rhythm
How do people keep the beat to music? When people listen to songs, slow waves of activity in the brain correspond to the perceived beat so that they can tap their feet, nod their heads, or dance along ...
New research shows that rhythmic brain activity is key to temporarily maintaining important information in memory. Researchers at the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience at the University of ...
It has long been known that oscillatory neural activity is a key factor for attentional selection in the mammalian brain. Scientists have now investigated how this works. They found that coupling ...
Joachim Gross receives funding from Wellcome Trust, MRC and BBSRC. Anne Keitel does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from ...
Researchers find that simple rhythmic activities, such as clapping, can have a positive impact on individuals with dyslexia, a reading disorder. Donny and Marie Osmond have lent their talents to the ...
"I Just Keep Losing My Beat," from the visual journals of Cathy Malchiodi, Ph.D. Source: © 2017 Courtesy of Cathy Malchiodi, Ph.D. Are rhythm-based experiences ...
People tend to have distinctive, personal rhythms of digital communication that persist in time, research shows. Selective monitoring of these daily rhythms for at-risk patients could have ...
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