Human capacity for entraining movement to external rhythms—ie, beat keeping—is ubiquitous, but its evolutionary history and neural underpinnings remain a mystery. Recent …
FL Bouwer, V Nityananda… - … Transactions of the …, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Rhythmic behaviour is ubiquitous in both human and non-human animals, but it is unclear whether the cognitive mechanisms underlying the specific rhythmic behaviours observed in …
S Brown - New Ideas in Psychology, 2022 - Elsevier
An ecologically-valid approach to the evolutionary origins of rhythmic entrainment in humans has to address not one but two key issues: first, the capacity to generate acoustic …
J Phillips-Silver, CA Aktipis, G A. Bryant - Music perception, 2010 - online.ucpress.edu
Entrainment has been studied in a variety of contexts including music perception, dance, verbal communication, and motor coordination more generally. Here we seek to provide a …
Coordinated group displays featuring precise entrainment of rhythmic behavior between neighbors occur not only in human music, dance and drill, but in the acoustic or optical …
Wherever human beings live, and however they may organise their affairs, they gather from time to time to sing and dance together, often in a ritual setting. In doing so they synchronise …
Neural oscillations align to external stimulus rhythms, such as the recurring onsets in rhythmic sequences, via neural entrainment—that is, adjustment to the oscillation's phase …
H Merchant, H Honing - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2014 - frontiersin.org
We propose a decomposition of the neurocognitive mechanisms that might underlie interval- based timing and rhythmic entrainment. Next to reviewing the concepts central to the …
Recently psychologists have taken up the question of whether dance is reliant on unique human adaptations, or whether it is rooted in neural and cognitive mechanisms shared with …