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While laughing seems uniquely human, it is not. Researchers now have compared laughter in humans to laughter in the various ...
After a long wait, the Rhythm Heaven series is finally getting another title in Rhythm Heaven Groove. This rhythm game will test your inner metronome and ability to stay on beat, as you jump through ...
Catchy rhythms like the tresillo are examples of how our musical perception and preference negotiate between simplicity and ...
Hi everyone! In today's video I'll be doing the setting and breaking the pattern #ASMR technique/tool to give you the sleep and tingles you need! For those of you who are unfamiliar with this, it's ...
Daniel Combs, MD, is board-certified in sleep medicine and pediatrics. Waking up at the same time can happen if you have a set bedtime and your body naturally wakes up after a certain number of hours.
If you liked this story, share it with other people. A captive chimpanzee in Japan spontaneously ripped floorboards from a walkway and used them as instruments to perform structured, rhythmic drumming ...
Sperm whales’ click-based communication system has patterns that echo how human languages use vowels, according to a new study published today in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological ...
Humans are creatures of rhythms. As far as we know, humans have always sung and always danced. We can recognize a song by its rhythm alone, regardless of whether it is played fast or slow. We seem to ...
In a first for small-brained animals, the study found that bumble bees can keep track of a beat even as it speeds up and down. USGS Bee Lab via Flickr Picking up on rhythm was long thought to have ...
Bumblebees have learned to recognise Morse code-like sequences of flashing lights and vibrations, demonstrating a sense of rhythm that has never been seen in such a small-brained animal. Andrew Barron ...