Pulse is a fundamental reference for the production and perception of rhythm. In this paper, we study entrainment to changes in the micro-rhythmic design of the basic pulse of the groove in ‘Left & Right’ by D’Angelo. In part 1 of the groove the beats have one specific position; in part 2, on the other hand, the different rhythmic layers specify two simultaneous but alternative beat positions that are approximately 50-80 ms apart. We first anticipate listeners’ perceptual response using the theories of entrainment and dynamic attending as points of departure. We then report on a motion capture experiment aimed at engaging listeners’ motion patterns in response to the two parts of the tune. The results show that when multiple onsets are intr...
We studied the process of pulse finding by using mechanical performances of composed music in which ...
The way humans move to music has a large impact on how music is synchronized to, interpreted, and en...
Music makes us move. Several factors can affect the characteristics of such movements, including ind...
This dissertation investigates the predictive and dynamic mechanisms underlying rhythm processing an...
Humans show an irresistible urge to move with the rhythm of music. A key aspect driving this audio–m...
In this chapter, the author begins with a discussion of different notions of metre, and clarifies ho...
Music has the capacity to induce movement in humans. Such responses during music listening are usua...
International audienceInspired by theories of perception-action coupling and embodied music cognitio...
Attention is not constant but rather fluctuates over time. In order to efficiently parse the world a...
The perception of beat and meter when listening to musical rhythms is an extremely commonability tha...
‘Groove’ can be understood as the (pleasurable) urge to move to music. Predictive accounts of music ...
Groove is defined as the tendency to move some part of your body according to some aspectof the soun...
AbstractHow do we perceive multisensory rhythms in a dynamic environment, such as in a ballet, where...
The capacity to entrain motor action to rhythmic auditory stimulation is highly developed in humans ...
One of the most immediate and overt ways in which people respond to music is by moving their bodies ...
We studied the process of pulse finding by using mechanical performances of composed music in which ...
The way humans move to music has a large impact on how music is synchronized to, interpreted, and en...
Music makes us move. Several factors can affect the characteristics of such movements, including ind...
This dissertation investigates the predictive and dynamic mechanisms underlying rhythm processing an...
Humans show an irresistible urge to move with the rhythm of music. A key aspect driving this audio–m...
In this chapter, the author begins with a discussion of different notions of metre, and clarifies ho...
Music has the capacity to induce movement in humans. Such responses during music listening are usua...
International audienceInspired by theories of perception-action coupling and embodied music cognitio...
Attention is not constant but rather fluctuates over time. In order to efficiently parse the world a...
The perception of beat and meter when listening to musical rhythms is an extremely commonability tha...
‘Groove’ can be understood as the (pleasurable) urge to move to music. Predictive accounts of music ...
Groove is defined as the tendency to move some part of your body according to some aspectof the soun...
AbstractHow do we perceive multisensory rhythms in a dynamic environment, such as in a ballet, where...
The capacity to entrain motor action to rhythmic auditory stimulation is highly developed in humans ...
One of the most immediate and overt ways in which people respond to music is by moving their bodies ...
We studied the process of pulse finding by using mechanical performances of composed music in which ...
The way humans move to music has a large impact on how music is synchronized to, interpreted, and en...
Music makes us move. Several factors can affect the characteristics of such movements, including ind...