Rhythmic movement to music, whether deliberate (e.g., dancing) or inadvertent (e.g., foot-tapping), is ubiquitous. Although parents commonly report that infants move rhythmically to music, especially to familiar music in familiar environments, there has been little systematic study of this behavior. As a preliminary exploration of infants' movement to music in their home environment, we studied V, an infant who began moving rhythmically to music at 6 months of age. Our primary goal was to generate testable hypotheses about movement to music in infancy. Across nine sessions, beginning when V was almost 19 months of age and ending 8 weeks later, she was video-recorded by her mother during the presentation of 60-s excerpts from two familiar an...
We hear the melody in music, but we feel the beat. People in all cultures move their bodies to the r...
We hear the melody in music, but we feel the beat. People in all cultures move their bodies to the r...
Movement to music is a universal human behaviour (Savage, Brown, Sakai & Currie, 2015). Whilst the s...
Rhythmic movement to music, whether deliberate (e.g., dancing) or inadvertent (e.g., foot-tapping), ...
Rhythmic movement to music, whether deliberate (e.g., dancing) or inadvertent (e.g., foot-tapping), ...
Rhythmic movement to music, whether deliberate (e.g., dancing) or inadvertent (e.g., foot-tapping), ...
Rhythmic movement to music, whether deliberate (e.g., dancing) or inadvertent (e.g., foot-tapping), ...
Rhythmic movement to music, whether deliberate (e.g., dancing) or inadvertent (e.g., foot-tapping), ...
Rhythmic movement to music, whether deliberate (e.g., dancing) or inadvertent (e.g., foot-tapping), ...
Rhythmic movement to music, whether deliberate (e.g., dancing) or inadvertent (e.g., foot-tapping), ...
Rhythmic movement to music, whether deliberate (e.g., dancing) or inadvertent (e.g., foot-tapping), ...
Rhythmic movement to music, whether deliberate (e.g., dancing) or inadvertent (e.g., foot-tapping), ...
<div><p>Dancing and singing to music involve auditory-motor coordination and have been essential to ...
Dancing and singing to music involve auditory-motor coordination and have been essential to our huma...
Dance is a universal human behavior and a crucial component of human musicality. When and how does t...
We hear the melody in music, but we feel the beat. People in all cultures move their bodies to the r...
We hear the melody in music, but we feel the beat. People in all cultures move their bodies to the r...
Movement to music is a universal human behaviour (Savage, Brown, Sakai & Currie, 2015). Whilst the s...
Rhythmic movement to music, whether deliberate (e.g., dancing) or inadvertent (e.g., foot-tapping), ...
Rhythmic movement to music, whether deliberate (e.g., dancing) or inadvertent (e.g., foot-tapping), ...
Rhythmic movement to music, whether deliberate (e.g., dancing) or inadvertent (e.g., foot-tapping), ...
Rhythmic movement to music, whether deliberate (e.g., dancing) or inadvertent (e.g., foot-tapping), ...
Rhythmic movement to music, whether deliberate (e.g., dancing) or inadvertent (e.g., foot-tapping), ...
Rhythmic movement to music, whether deliberate (e.g., dancing) or inadvertent (e.g., foot-tapping), ...
Rhythmic movement to music, whether deliberate (e.g., dancing) or inadvertent (e.g., foot-tapping), ...
Rhythmic movement to music, whether deliberate (e.g., dancing) or inadvertent (e.g., foot-tapping), ...
Rhythmic movement to music, whether deliberate (e.g., dancing) or inadvertent (e.g., foot-tapping), ...
<div><p>Dancing and singing to music involve auditory-motor coordination and have been essential to ...
Dancing and singing to music involve auditory-motor coordination and have been essential to our huma...
Dance is a universal human behavior and a crucial component of human musicality. When and how does t...
We hear the melody in music, but we feel the beat. People in all cultures move their bodies to the r...
We hear the melody in music, but we feel the beat. People in all cultures move their bodies to the r...
Movement to music is a universal human behaviour (Savage, Brown, Sakai & Currie, 2015). Whilst the s...