Entrainment of cortical rhythms to acoustic rhythms has been hypothesized to be the neural correlate of pulse and meter perception in music. Dynamic attending theory first proposed synchronization of endogenous perceptual rhythms nearly 40 years ago, but only recently has the pivotal role of neural synchrony been demonstrated. Significant progress has since been made in understanding the role of neural oscillations and the neural structures that support synchronized responses to musical rhythm. Synchronized neural activity has been observed in auditory and motor networks, and has been linked with attentional allocation and movement coordination. Here we describe a neurodynamic model that shows how self-organization of oscillations in intera...
■ The neural resonance theory of musical meter explains musical beat tracking as the result of entra...
The ability to perceive a regular beat in music and synchronize to this beat is a widespread human s...
Music and beat perception are strongly connected to movement, a phenomenon known as sensorimotor syn...
Most humans have a near-automatic inclination to tap, clap, or move to the beat of music. The capaci...
The ability to perceive a regular beat in music and synchronize to it is a widespread human skill. F...
Pulse is the perceptual phenomenon in which an individual perceives a steady beat underlying a compl...
The current study aims at characterizing the mechanisms that allow humans to entrain the mind and bo...
The current study aims at characterizing the mechanisms that allow humans to entrain the mind and bo...
Fundamental to the experience of music, beat and meter perception refers to the perception of period...
When listening to music, humans can easily identify and move to the beat. Numerous experimental stud...
Auditory-motor synchronization tasks (such as tapping to a beat) involve both auditory and sensorimo...
When listening to music, humans can easily identify and move to the beat. Numerous experimental stud...
Our sensory environment is teeming with complex rhythmic structure, to which neural oscillations can...
Our sense of rhythm relies on orchestrated activity of several cerebral and cerebellar structures. A...
When participants listen to a rhythm produced by a human performer, they are able to “follow” the rh...
■ The neural resonance theory of musical meter explains musical beat tracking as the result of entra...
The ability to perceive a regular beat in music and synchronize to this beat is a widespread human s...
Music and beat perception are strongly connected to movement, a phenomenon known as sensorimotor syn...
Most humans have a near-automatic inclination to tap, clap, or move to the beat of music. The capaci...
The ability to perceive a regular beat in music and synchronize to it is a widespread human skill. F...
Pulse is the perceptual phenomenon in which an individual perceives a steady beat underlying a compl...
The current study aims at characterizing the mechanisms that allow humans to entrain the mind and bo...
The current study aims at characterizing the mechanisms that allow humans to entrain the mind and bo...
Fundamental to the experience of music, beat and meter perception refers to the perception of period...
When listening to music, humans can easily identify and move to the beat. Numerous experimental stud...
Auditory-motor synchronization tasks (such as tapping to a beat) involve both auditory and sensorimo...
When listening to music, humans can easily identify and move to the beat. Numerous experimental stud...
Our sensory environment is teeming with complex rhythmic structure, to which neural oscillations can...
Our sense of rhythm relies on orchestrated activity of several cerebral and cerebellar structures. A...
When participants listen to a rhythm produced by a human performer, they are able to “follow” the rh...
■ The neural resonance theory of musical meter explains musical beat tracking as the result of entra...
The ability to perceive a regular beat in music and synchronize to this beat is a widespread human s...
Music and beat perception are strongly connected to movement, a phenomenon known as sensorimotor syn...