The capacity to entrain motor action to rhythmic auditory stimulation is highly developed in humans and extremely limited in our closest relatives. An important aspect of auditory-motor entrainment is that not all forms of rhythmic stimulation motivate movement to the same degree. This variation is captured by the concept of musical groove: high-groove music stimulates a strong desire for movement, whereas low-groove music does not. Here, we utilize this difference to investigate the neurophysiological basis of our capacity for auditory-motor entrainment. In a series of three experiments we examine pupillary responses to musical stimuli varying in groove. Our results show stronger pupil dilation in response to (1) high- vs. low-groove music...
Groove is often described as a musical quality that can induce movement in a listener. This study ex...
The neural mechanisms of music listening and appreciation are not yet completely understood. Based o...
Groove is often described as a musical quality that can induce movement in a listener. This study ex...
The capacity to entrain motor action to rhythmic auditory stimulation is highly developed in humans ...
Moving to the groove of the music is a phenomenal and universal human behavior. Common characteristi...
The way humans move to music has a large impact on how music is synchronized to, interpreted, and en...
This dissertation investigates the predictive and dynamic mechanisms underlying rhythm processing an...
Movement, perception, and reward are fundamental processes underlying much of our behaviour which, a...
Unsere Kapazität sich zu rhythmisch-akustischer Stimulierung zu bewegen finden wir in jeder Kultur a...
Both movement and neural activity in humans can be entrained by the regularities of an external stim...
Abstract Groove, understood as an enjoyable compulsion to move to musical rhythms, typically varies ...
The urge to move in response to music, combined with the positive affect associated with the couplin...
‘Groove’ can be understood as the (pleasurable) urge to move to music. Predictive accounts of music ...
Music can trigger emotional responses in a more direct way than any other stimulus. In particular, m...
Music makes us move, and using bass instruments to build the rhythmic foundations of music is especi...
Groove is often described as a musical quality that can induce movement in a listener. This study ex...
The neural mechanisms of music listening and appreciation are not yet completely understood. Based o...
Groove is often described as a musical quality that can induce movement in a listener. This study ex...
The capacity to entrain motor action to rhythmic auditory stimulation is highly developed in humans ...
Moving to the groove of the music is a phenomenal and universal human behavior. Common characteristi...
The way humans move to music has a large impact on how music is synchronized to, interpreted, and en...
This dissertation investigates the predictive and dynamic mechanisms underlying rhythm processing an...
Movement, perception, and reward are fundamental processes underlying much of our behaviour which, a...
Unsere Kapazität sich zu rhythmisch-akustischer Stimulierung zu bewegen finden wir in jeder Kultur a...
Both movement and neural activity in humans can be entrained by the regularities of an external stim...
Abstract Groove, understood as an enjoyable compulsion to move to musical rhythms, typically varies ...
The urge to move in response to music, combined with the positive affect associated with the couplin...
‘Groove’ can be understood as the (pleasurable) urge to move to music. Predictive accounts of music ...
Music can trigger emotional responses in a more direct way than any other stimulus. In particular, m...
Music makes us move, and using bass instruments to build the rhythmic foundations of music is especi...
Groove is often described as a musical quality that can induce movement in a listener. This study ex...
The neural mechanisms of music listening and appreciation are not yet completely understood. Based o...
Groove is often described as a musical quality that can induce movement in a listener. This study ex...