Rhythm as the time structure of music is composed of distinct temporal components such as pattern, meter, and tempo. Each feature requires different computational processes: meter involves representing repeating cycles of strong and weak beats; pattern involves representing intervals at each local time point which vary in length across segments and are linked hierarchically; and tempo requires representing frequency rates of underlying pulse structures. We explored whether distinct rhythmic elements engage different neural mechanisms by recording brain activity of adult musicians and non-musicians with positron emission tomography (PET) as they made covert same-different discriminations of (a) pairs of rhythmic, monotonic tone sequences re...
Keeping time is fundamental for our everyday existence. Various isochronous activities, such as loco...
Musical entrainment is shared by all human cultures and the perception of a periodic beat is a corne...
Meter plays an important role in coordinating action and percep-tion among musical participants by g...
Performance of externally paced rhythmic movements requires brain and behavioral integration of sens...
Performance of externally paced rhythmic movements requires brain and behavioral integration of sens...
We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of 30 functional magnetic resonance imaging studi...
The spontaneous ability to entrain to meter periodicities is central to music perception and product...
This study investigates the effects of musical training on brain activity to violations of rhythmic ...
The ability to perceive a regular beat in music and synchronize to this beat is a widespread human s...
The spontaneous ability to entrain to meter periodicities is central to music perception and product...
The ability to perceive a regular beat in music and synchronize to it is a widespread human skill. F...
Abstract When listening to music, people often perceive and move along with a periodic meter. Howeve...
When listening to musical rhythm, humans perceive and spontaneously move to a periodic pulse-like me...
Our sense of rhythm relies on orchestrated activity of several cerebral and cerebellar structures. A...
The neural correlates of music perception were studied by measuring cerebral blood flow (CBF) change...
Keeping time is fundamental for our everyday existence. Various isochronous activities, such as loco...
Musical entrainment is shared by all human cultures and the perception of a periodic beat is a corne...
Meter plays an important role in coordinating action and percep-tion among musical participants by g...
Performance of externally paced rhythmic movements requires brain and behavioral integration of sens...
Performance of externally paced rhythmic movements requires brain and behavioral integration of sens...
We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of 30 functional magnetic resonance imaging studi...
The spontaneous ability to entrain to meter periodicities is central to music perception and product...
This study investigates the effects of musical training on brain activity to violations of rhythmic ...
The ability to perceive a regular beat in music and synchronize to this beat is a widespread human s...
The spontaneous ability to entrain to meter periodicities is central to music perception and product...
The ability to perceive a regular beat in music and synchronize to it is a widespread human skill. F...
Abstract When listening to music, people often perceive and move along with a periodic meter. Howeve...
When listening to musical rhythm, humans perceive and spontaneously move to a periodic pulse-like me...
Our sense of rhythm relies on orchestrated activity of several cerebral and cerebellar structures. A...
The neural correlates of music perception were studied by measuring cerebral blood flow (CBF) change...
Keeping time is fundamental for our everyday existence. Various isochronous activities, such as loco...
Musical entrainment is shared by all human cultures and the perception of a periodic beat is a corne...
Meter plays an important role in coordinating action and percep-tion among musical participants by g...