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Neural tracking of the musical beat is enhanced by low-frequency sounds

Lenc et al., 2018

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13064546153147818142
Author
Lenc T
Keller P
Varlet M
Nozaradan S
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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Music makes us move, and using bass instruments to build the rhythmic foundations of music is especially effective at inducing people to dance to periodic pulse-like beats. Here, we show that this culturally widespread practice may exploit a neurophysiological …
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