A rat listens to a clip of Mozart’s Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major (K. 448) as it is played through a speaker. VIDEO: ITO ET AL/BIO-INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS LAB/THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO When a good song ...
Rhythm has long been thought to be a uniquely human trait, but researchers have found that rats possess the ability and can keep the beat to Mozart, a new study shows. Scientists at the University of ...
The first large-scale genomic study of musicality - published on the cover of today's Nature Human Behaviour - identified 69 genetic variants associated with beat synchronization, meaning the ability ...
Humans aren’t the only animals known to move to a musical beat. For instance, parrots do it, too. And now rats have been observed bopping their heads in time with the music of Mozart, Lady Gaga, Queen ...
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Lo-fi hip hop has become a go-to soundtrack for students and professionals seeking deep focus. Backed by neuroscience, its steady rhythms and ambient textures help reduce distractions and enhance ...
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