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This research program investigates how humans categorize musical rhythms and the underlying brain mechanisms. It combines electrophysiological recordings with advanced analysis techniques to explore the development and cultural influences on rhythm perception.
Humans show an outstanding capacity to perceive and move to musical rhythms.
These skills rely on mapping the sheer diversity of external rhythms onto a set of internal rhythm categories.
However, the brain bases of rhythm categorization remain largely unknown.
One view is that the underlying mechanisms are anchored in the evolutionarily oldest subcortical parts of the brain.
This view is intuitive, given the universality of some musical rhythms (based on a grid of equal time intervals and their…
UNIVERSITE CATHOLIQUE DE LOUVAIN
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