Midbrain adaptation may set the stage for the perception of musical beat
The ability to spontaneously feel a beat in music is a phenomenon widely believed to be unique to humans. Though beat perception involves the coordinated engagement of sensory, motor, and cognitive processes in humans, the contribution of low-level auditory processing to the activation of these n...
Main Authors: | Rajendran, V, Harper, N, Garcia-Lazaro, J, Lesica, N, Schnupp, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society
2017
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