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Finding the beat: a neural perspective across humans and non-human primates
2015
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences
One contribution of 12 to a theme Issue 'Biology, cognition and origins of musicality'. Subject Areas: neuroscience, computational biology Humans possess an ability to perceive and synchronize movements to the beat in music ('beat perception and synchronization'), and recent neuroscientific data have offered new insights into this beat-finding capacity at multiple neural levels. Here, we review and compare behavioural and neural data on temporal and sequential processing during beat perception
doi:10.1098/rstb.2014.0093
pmid:25646516
pmcid:PMC4321134
fatcat:ueitxna5czd7jpcse3377phcu4