The unexpected rhythm of macaque monkey skills raise fresh questions about where our own sense of beat comes from.
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Monkeys have rhythm and can tap along to the beat (with a little help from the Backstreet Boys)
They may not yet be kings of the swingers, but macaque monkeys can keep time to music and move to the beat. Well, at least ...
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Monkeys can tap to beat of human music, have ability to synchronize movement to rhythm
The findings suggest that, although monkeys do not experience music as fully as humans do and require substantial training, beat perception may span a broader evolutionary continuum than previously ...
The trained monkeys adjusted their tapping to match the tempo of the music, even when presented with unfamiliar tracks and ...
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The Best Music And Rhythm Games On Switch
The Nintendo Switch offers a unique gaming experience with its touchscreen and motion control features, making it a great ...
What makes music unique, unlike other forms of expression or communication? I suspect most people could put together a personal list of several things. But among the most important have to be the ways ...
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Rhythm Doctor Review
In the eight or so hours I spent seeing its 1.0 version through to completion, Rhythm Doctor frustrated me, earned some ...
It seems like such a simple thing. The music starts and the crowd claps along in unison. Dancers move to the rhythm and synchronize their actions to the beat. Even small children seem able to detect ...
Even rats can keep a beat. Scientists have discovered that rats are able to perceive the beat of music and bop their heads along to the rhythm – an attribute previously thought to exist only in humans ...
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