SummaryThe human capacity for music consists of certain core phenomena, including the tendency to entrain, or align movement, to an external auditory pulse [1–3]. This ability, fundamental both for music production and for coordinated dance, has been repeatedly highlighted as uniquely human [4–11]. However, it has recently been hypothesized that entrainment evolved as a by-product of vocal mimicry, generating the strong prediction that only vocal mimicking animals may be able to entrain [12, 13]. Here we provide comparative data demonstrating the existence of two proficient vocal mimicking nonhuman animals (parrots) that entrain to music, spontaneously producing synchronized movements resembling human dance. We also provide an extensive com...
Vocal imitation is a phenotype that is unique to humans among all primate species, and so an underst...
We propose a decomposition of the neurocognitive mechanisms that might underlie interval-based timin...
The spontaneous tendency to synchronize with a\ua0musical\ua0beat is\ua0a human universal. Recently,...
The human capacity for music consists of certain core phenomena, including the tendency to entrain, ...
SummaryThe human capacity for music consists of certain core phenomena, including the tendency to en...
SummaryRhythmic entrainment, long believed an exclusive prerogative of humans, has now been demonstr...
SummaryThe tendency to move in rhythmic synchrony with a musical beat (e.g., via head bobbing, foot ...
Vocal production learning and beat perception and synchronization (BPS) share some common characteri...
Humans and oscine songbirds share the rare capacity for vocal learning. Songbirds have the ability t...
One universal of human music perception is the tendency to move in synchrony with a periodic beat (e...
SummaryAll human cultures have music and dance [1, 2], and the two activities are so closely integra...
Vocal learning is an important behavior in oscines (songbirds). Some songbird species learn heterosp...
Abstract: The recent discovery of spontaneous synchronization to music in a nonhuman animal (the sul...
We propose a decomposition of the neurocognitive mechanisms that might underlie interval-based timin...
The recent discovery of spontaneous synchronization to music in a nonhuman animal (the sulphur-crest...
Vocal imitation is a phenotype that is unique to humans among all primate species, and so an underst...
We propose a decomposition of the neurocognitive mechanisms that might underlie interval-based timin...
The spontaneous tendency to synchronize with a\ua0musical\ua0beat is\ua0a human universal. Recently,...
The human capacity for music consists of certain core phenomena, including the tendency to entrain, ...
SummaryThe human capacity for music consists of certain core phenomena, including the tendency to en...
SummaryRhythmic entrainment, long believed an exclusive prerogative of humans, has now been demonstr...
SummaryThe tendency to move in rhythmic synchrony with a musical beat (e.g., via head bobbing, foot ...
Vocal production learning and beat perception and synchronization (BPS) share some common characteri...
Humans and oscine songbirds share the rare capacity for vocal learning. Songbirds have the ability t...
One universal of human music perception is the tendency to move in synchrony with a periodic beat (e...
SummaryAll human cultures have music and dance [1, 2], and the two activities are so closely integra...
Vocal learning is an important behavior in oscines (songbirds). Some songbird species learn heterosp...
Abstract: The recent discovery of spontaneous synchronization to music in a nonhuman animal (the sul...
We propose a decomposition of the neurocognitive mechanisms that might underlie interval-based timin...
The recent discovery of spontaneous synchronization to music in a nonhuman animal (the sulphur-crest...
Vocal imitation is a phenotype that is unique to humans among all primate species, and so an underst...
We propose a decomposition of the neurocognitive mechanisms that might underlie interval-based timin...
The spontaneous tendency to synchronize with a\ua0musical\ua0beat is\ua0a human universal. Recently,...