How sound—but not touch—shapes rhythm in the brain
How Sound Shapes Rhythm in the Brain When people listen to music, slow waves of brain activity correspond to the perceived beat, allowing them to move in time. Auditory rhythms indu…
How Sound Shapes Rhythm in the Brain When people listen to music, slow waves of brain activity correspond to the perceived beat, allowing them to move in time. Auditory rhythms indu…
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