According to a new study published this morning in Nature, an algorithm trained via a deep neural network has been able to perform on par with board-certified cardiologists at the annotation of 12 ...
The human brain appears biased toward hearing and producing rhythms with simple integer ratios, but the favored ratios can vary greatly between different societies, according to a 15-country study.
Humans have an intrinsic tendency to move to the beat in music, yet the neural mechanisms behind the music-movement connection remain poorly understood. Most studies to date have been correlational.
Tübingen neuroscientists say differing rhythms coordinate the neural activity governing movement. Although we are seldom aware of it, even simple motor actions like lifting a hand depend on complex ...
CAMBRIDGE, MA -- When listening to music, the human brain appears to be biased toward hearing and producing rhythms composed of simple integer ratios — for example, a series of four beats separated by ...
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