How do people keep the beat to music? When people listen to songs, slow waves of activity in the brain correspond to the perceived beat so that they can tap their feet, nod their heads, or dance along ...
Scientists at the Advanced Science Research Center at the CUNY Graduate Center (CUNY ASRC) have discovered a way to control ...
“Future research will help clarify whether long-term music practice can strengthen the brain’s ability to process rhythm ...
The researchers tracked the noise to a puddle, where they found what they later identified as dark-sided chorus frogs, ...
For nearly half a century, a mysterious sound has echoed through a remote stretch of the Pacific Ocean, eluding scientists and oceanographers alike. Rhythmic and persistent, this underwater signal ...
The small, clumsy fish isn’t the strongest or fastest creature living in Puget Sound. But it has developed other tools to ...
If humans sound like Minnie Mouse after inhaling helium, would an alligator squeak on the gas used to float balloons?
"To take Germany prior to 1600 as an example, organ pitch there is thought to have varied from a high of A=567 Hz for the first simple pipe organs of the Middle Ages to a low of A=377 Hz for the early ...