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- Kate Einarson winner of the People's Choice Award for her three-minute thesis
- The people have spoken! The winner of the first-ever People's Choice Award for 3MT [i.e. the 3-minute thesis] is Kate Einarson, whose three-minute thesis, ...
- El Sistema and the Transformational Power of Music
- People focus so much on cognitive benefits. I think there are some, but I don't think they are as large as people would like them to be," says Laurel Trainor, ...
- Perceptual and Cognitive Enhancement With an Adaptive Timing Partner: Electrophysiological Responses to Pitch Change
- When 2 people tap together, they adjust their timing to their partner. We investigated whether having an adaptive partner leads to better pitch perception and ...
- Undetectable very-low frequency sound increases dancing at a live concert
- Does low frequency sound (bass) make people dance more? Music that makes people want to move tends to have more low frequency sound, and bass instruments ...
- How music may make babies team players
- Moving with a partner to the musical beat may make people more cooperative — even babies as young as 14 months.
- Babies Groove to the Beat
- People tend to think of the senses as distinct- taste, touch, sound, smell. But a new study of babies' responses to music suggests there may be more overlap ...
- Turn On, Tune In, Develop?
- For most people music is an enjoyable, although momentary, form of entertainment. But for those who seriously practiced a musical instrument when they young, ...
- Taste typicality" is a foundational and multi-modal dimension of ordinary aesthetic experience
- Aesthetic experience seems both regular and idiosyncratic. On one hand, there are powerful regularities in what we tend to find attractive versus unattractive ...
- Bouncing babies strengthens social bonds through music and rhythm
- Swaying to music's rhythm may have more of a scientific meaning than meets the eye. Researchers at McMaster University in Canada found that people who move ...