Journal article
Dynamic models for musical rhythm perception and coordination
Abstract
Rhythmicity permeates large parts of human experience. Humans generate various motor and brain rhythms spanning a range of frequencies. We also experience and synchronize to externally imposed rhythmicity, for example from music and song or from the 24-h light-dark cycles of the sun. In the context of music, humans have the ability to perceive, generate, and anticipate rhythmic structures, for example, "the beat." Experimental and behavioral …
Authors
Large EW; Roman I; Kim JC; Cannon J; Pazdera JK; Trainor LJ; Rinzel J; Bose A
Journal
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, Vol. 17, ,
Publisher
Frontiers
DOI
10.3389/fncom.2023.1151895
ISSN
1662-5188