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

Volume: 376, Issue: 1835
Published: Aug 23, 2021
Abstract
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 provide prominent periodic cues to their temporal location. Here, we review a multi-levelled framework to understanding how external rhythmic inputs are mapped onto internally represented metric pulses. This mapping is studied using an approach to quantify and directly...
Paper Details
Title
Mapping between sound, brain and behaviour: four-level framework for understanding rhythm processing in humans and non-human primates
Published Date
Aug 23, 2021
Volume
376
Issue
1835
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