Isochrony is crucial to the rhythm of human music. Some neural, behavioral and anatomical traits underlying rhythm perception and production are shared with a broad range of species. These may either have a common evolutionary origin, or have evolved into similar traits under different evolutionary pressures. Other traits underlying rhythm are rare across species, only found in humans and few other animals. Isochrony, or stable periodicity, is common to most human music, but isochronous behaviors are also found in many species. It appears paradoxical that humans are particularly good at producing and perceiving isochronous patterns, although this ability does not conceivably confer any evolutionary advantage to modern humans. This article w...
<p>Charles Darwin suggested the perception of rhythm to be common to all animals. While only recentl...
Why does human speech have rhythm? As we cannot travel back in time to witness how speech developed ...
Humans have a capacity to perceive and synchronize with rhythms. This is unusual in that only a mino...
Isochrony is crucial to the rhythm of human music. Some neural, behavioral and anatomical traits und...
A central goal of biomusicology is to understand the biological basis of human musicality. One appro...
Human speech and music share a number of similarities and differences. One of the closest similariti...
Charles Darwin suggested the perception of rhythm to be common to all animals. While only recently e...
This theme issue assembles current studies that ask how and why precise synchronization and related ...
How did rhythm originate in humans, and other species? One cross-cultural universal, frequently foun...
A core design feature of human communication systems and expressive behaviours is their temporal org...
Why are animal rhythms important? Cross-species work can help isolate what is unique in the human ca...
Recently, interest has been growing in investigating rhythm cognition and behavior in nonhuman anima...
Music is a pervasive phenomenon in human culture, and musical rhythm is virtually present in all mus...
How did rhythm originate in humans, and other species? One cross-cultural universal, frequently foun...
<p>Charles Darwin suggested the perception of rhythm to be common to all animals. While only recentl...
<p>Charles Darwin suggested the perception of rhythm to be common to all animals. While only recentl...
Why does human speech have rhythm? As we cannot travel back in time to witness how speech developed ...
Humans have a capacity to perceive and synchronize with rhythms. This is unusual in that only a mino...
Isochrony is crucial to the rhythm of human music. Some neural, behavioral and anatomical traits und...
A central goal of biomusicology is to understand the biological basis of human musicality. One appro...
Human speech and music share a number of similarities and differences. One of the closest similariti...
Charles Darwin suggested the perception of rhythm to be common to all animals. While only recently e...
This theme issue assembles current studies that ask how and why precise synchronization and related ...
How did rhythm originate in humans, and other species? One cross-cultural universal, frequently foun...
A core design feature of human communication systems and expressive behaviours is their temporal org...
Why are animal rhythms important? Cross-species work can help isolate what is unique in the human ca...
Recently, interest has been growing in investigating rhythm cognition and behavior in nonhuman anima...
Music is a pervasive phenomenon in human culture, and musical rhythm is virtually present in all mus...
How did rhythm originate in humans, and other species? One cross-cultural universal, frequently foun...
<p>Charles Darwin suggested the perception of rhythm to be common to all animals. While only recentl...
<p>Charles Darwin suggested the perception of rhythm to be common to all animals. While only recentl...
Why does human speech have rhythm? As we cannot travel back in time to witness how speech developed ...
Humans have a capacity to perceive and synchronize with rhythms. This is unusual in that only a mino...