ヒトもチンパンジーも自分のリズムに近いリズム音を聞くと自発的に引き込まれる. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2015-07-22.Humans tend to spontaneously align their movements in response to visual (e.g., swinging pendulum) and auditory rhythms (e.g., hearing music while walking). Particularly in the case of the response to auditory rhythms, neuroscientific research has indicated that motor resources are also recruited while perceiving an auditory rhythm (or regular pulse), suggesting a tight link between the auditory and motor systems in the human brain. However, the evolutionary origin of spontaneous responses to auditory rhythms is unclear. Here, we report that chimpanzees and humans show a similar distractor effect in perceiving isochronous rhythms during rhythmic movement. We used isochronous aud...
The spontaneous tendency to synchronize with a\ua0musical\ua0beat is\ua0a human universal. Recently,...
Humans perceive and spontaneously move to one or several levels of periodic pulses (a meter, for sho...
We propose a decomposition of the neurocognitive mechanisms that might underlie interval-based timin...
Humans tend to spontaneously align their movements in response to visual (e.g., swinging pendulum) a...
Humans tend to spontaneously align their movements in response to visual (e.g., swinging pendulum) a...
Humans tend to spontaneously align their movements in response to visual (e.g., swinging pendulum) a...
<p>(a) Ai tapped “C4”and (b) “C5.” Note that feedback sound was not provided for tapping. (c) Time s...
<p>(a) Median inter-tap-intervals and (b) average of absolute variance of chimpanzees and human part...
SummaryThe tendency to move in rhythmic synchrony with a musical beat (e.g., via head bobbing, foot ...
In physics “entrainment” refers to the synchronization of two coupled oscillators with similar funda...
Charles Darwin suggested the perception of rhythm to be common to all animals. While only recently e...
Dance is an icon of human expression. Despite astounding diversity around the world’s cultures and d...
Music is a pervasive phenomenon in human culture, and musical rhythm is virtually present in all mus...
One universal of human music perception is the tendency to move in synchrony with a periodic beat (e...
From an early age onwards we tend to synchronize to temporally regular and rhythmic stimuli, such as...
The spontaneous tendency to synchronize with a\ua0musical\ua0beat is\ua0a human universal. Recently,...
Humans perceive and spontaneously move to one or several levels of periodic pulses (a meter, for sho...
We propose a decomposition of the neurocognitive mechanisms that might underlie interval-based timin...
Humans tend to spontaneously align their movements in response to visual (e.g., swinging pendulum) a...
Humans tend to spontaneously align their movements in response to visual (e.g., swinging pendulum) a...
Humans tend to spontaneously align their movements in response to visual (e.g., swinging pendulum) a...
<p>(a) Ai tapped “C4”and (b) “C5.” Note that feedback sound was not provided for tapping. (c) Time s...
<p>(a) Median inter-tap-intervals and (b) average of absolute variance of chimpanzees and human part...
SummaryThe tendency to move in rhythmic synchrony with a musical beat (e.g., via head bobbing, foot ...
In physics “entrainment” refers to the synchronization of two coupled oscillators with similar funda...
Charles Darwin suggested the perception of rhythm to be common to all animals. While only recently e...
Dance is an icon of human expression. Despite astounding diversity around the world’s cultures and d...
Music is a pervasive phenomenon in human culture, and musical rhythm is virtually present in all mus...
One universal of human music perception is the tendency to move in synchrony with a periodic beat (e...
From an early age onwards we tend to synchronize to temporally regular and rhythmic stimuli, such as...
The spontaneous tendency to synchronize with a\ua0musical\ua0beat is\ua0a human universal. Recently,...
Humans perceive and spontaneously move to one or several levels of periodic pulses (a meter, for sho...
We propose a decomposition of the neurocognitive mechanisms that might underlie interval-based timin...