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Ronan was slightly more variable beat to beat than adult humans. She also tended to hit ahead of the beat when listening to ...
A feel for the groove isn't restricted to humans, but it does seem pretty limited across the animal kingdom. Chimpanzees can ...
Stout Research Center at Anza Borrego Desert State Park is believed to house fragments of the longest continuous record of ...
For years, scientists believed that rhythm was a skill exclusively reserved to humans, out of all mammals. But a rescue sea ...
Ronan, the only non-human mammal to demonstrate highly precise beat keeping, continues to challenge our understanding of biomusicality ...
Ronan, the only non-human mammal to demonstrate highly precise beat keeping, continues to challenge our understanding of ...
“Scientists once believed that only animals who were vocal learners — like humans and parrots — could learn to find a beat,” ...
Animal research on biomusicality, which looks at whether different species are capable of behaving in ways that show they recognize aspects of music, including rhythm and beat, remains a tantalizing ...