Prof Emi Hasuo studies how the brain perceives and processes sound rhythm. Surprisingly, the physical rhythm and perceived rhythm are sometimes different. Moreover, sounds of the same rhythm are ...
“Rhythm is sound in motion. It is related to the pulse, the heartbeat, the way we breathe. It rises and falls. It takes us into ourselves; it takes us out of ourselves.” —Edward Hirsh Rhythm. It is ...
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Why babies react to music and rhythms you listen to
Sometimes, when a song plays, and you suddenly feel a nudge or a soft kick, it isn't a coincidence. Your baby can pick up ...
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