Learning how we respond to rhythm can lead to therapeutic applications.
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Why and how do we groove? Researchers are investigating how we respond to music, with applications for therapy.
Funky pigeon.
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Can animals find the beat in music and dance along?
Incredible rhythms when mathematics meets music.
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Mathematics can help musicians and music enthusiasts create rhythms that would be hard to play manually or to otherwise compose.
Some of us can’t help moving to a beat.
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The reason why some of us can’t help but to dance, and others can’t hold a beat, might lie in the brain.