Mapping between sound, brain and behaviour: Four-level framework for understanding rhythm processing in humans and non-human primates

T Lenc, H Merchant, PE Keller… - … of the Royal …, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Humans perceive and spontaneously move to one or several levels of periodic pulses (a
meter, for short) when listening to musical rhythm, even when the sensory input does not …

Mapping face categorization in the human ventral occipitotemporal cortex with direct neural intracranial recordings

B Rossion, C Jacques, J Jonas - … of the New York Academy of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The neural basis of face categorization has been widely investigated with functional
magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), identifying a set of face‐selective local regions in the …

Neural tracking of the musical beat is enhanced by low-frequency sounds

T Lenc, PE Keller, M Varlet… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - National Acad Sciences
Music makes us move, and using bass instruments to build the rhythmic foundations of
music is especially effective at inducing people to dance to periodic pulse-like beats. Here …

Specific contributions of basal ganglia and cerebellum to the neural tracking of rhythm

S Nozaradan, M Schwartze, C Obermeier, SA Kotz - Cortex, 2017 - Elsevier
How specific brain networks track rhythmic sensory input over time remains a challenge in
neuroimaging work. Here we show that subcortical areas, namely the basal ganglia and the …

Amodal population clock in the primate medial premotor system for rhythmic tapping

A Betancourt, O Pérez, J Gámez, G Mendoza… - Cell Reports, 2023 - cell.com
The neural substrate for beat extraction and response entrainment to rhythms is not fully
understood. Here we analyze the activity of medial premotor neurons in monkeys performing …

Infants show enhanced neural responses to musical meter frequencies beyond low‐level features

T Lenc, V Peter, C Hooper, PE Keller… - Developmental …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Music listening often entails spontaneous perception and body movement to a periodic
pulse‐like meter. There is increasing evidence that this cross‐cultural ability relates to …

Gamma-band oscillations preferential for nociception can be recorded in the human insula

G Liberati, A Klöcker, M Algoet, D Mulders… - Cerebral …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Transient nociceptive stimuli elicit robust phase-locked local field potentials (LFPs) in the
human insula. However, these responses are not preferential for nociception, as they are …

Theoretical and empirical advances in understanding musical rhythm, beat and metre

JS Snyder, RL Gordon, EE Hannon - Nature Reviews Psychology, 2024 - nature.com
The rhythmic elements of music are integral to experiences such as singing, musical
emotions, the urge to dance and playing a musical instrument. Thus, studies of musical …

Neural bases of rhythmic entrainment in humans: Critical transformation between cortical and lower‐level representations of auditory rhythm

S Nozaradan, M Schönwiesner… - European Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The spontaneous ability to entrain to meter periodicities is central to music perception and
production across cultures. There is increasing evidence that this ability involves selective …

Neural and behavioral evidence for frequency-selective context effects in rhythm processing in humans

T Lenc, PE Keller, M Varlet… - Cerebral Cortex …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
When listening to music, people often perceive and move along with a periodic meter.
However, the dynamics of mapping between meter perception and the acoustic cues to …