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Hong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine, Volume 33, Issue 1, February 2026.
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The Perception of Musical Rhythms
Perception, 1982There are many musical sequences in which the rhythm is evident from the mere durations of the notes. A simple theory is proposed of how a listener may infer the rhythm of such a sequence by comparing the note lengths. It is assumed that the listener forms an idea of the rhythm as the sequence unfolds, constructing and eliminating metrical hypotheses ...
H C, Longuet-Higgins, C S, Lee
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2021
Abstract This chapter evaluates how music has been an important part of human culture for a very long time. One explanation for the centrality of music in human society is that it plays a key role in coordinating activity. Rhythmic sound ‘not only coordinates the behaviour of people in a group, it also coordinates their thinking—the ...
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Abstract This chapter evaluates how music has been an important part of human culture for a very long time. One explanation for the centrality of music in human society is that it plays a key role in coordinating activity. Rhythmic sound ‘not only coordinates the behaviour of people in a group, it also coordinates their thinking—the ...
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IEEE pulse, 2015
Music, along with its attached rhythm, has been with man for centuries, developing and evolving along with him. Its influence on human behavior and mood can reach levels whose limits are still unknown, especially in everything related to perception, where the whole nervous system is involved.
Max E, Valentinuzzi, Federico, Hortt
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Music, along with its attached rhythm, has been with man for centuries, developing and evolving along with him. Its influence on human behavior and mood can reach levels whose limits are still unknown, especially in everything related to perception, where the whole nervous system is involved.
Max E, Valentinuzzi, Federico, Hortt
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Musical Rhythm, Linguistic Rhythm, and Human Evolution
Music Perception, 2006There is now a vigorous debate over the evolutionary status of music. Some scholars argue that humans have been shaped by evolution to be musical, while others maintain that musical abilities have not been a target of natural selection but reflect an alternative use of more adaptive cognitive skills.
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Complexity Measures of Musical Rhythms [PDF]
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Shmulevich, I., Povel, D.J.L.
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Early Years Educator, 2014
Music consists of a number of different elements, which we will explore in more detail over the course of this short series, using various practical activities. We begin by looking at rhythm, tempo and pulse.
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Music consists of a number of different elements, which we will explore in more detail over the course of this short series, using various practical activities. We begin by looking at rhythm, tempo and pulse.
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Strange Musical Rhythms [Retrospectroscope]
IEEE Pulse, 2014Music, along with its attached rhythm, has been with man for centuries, developing and evolving along with him. Its influence on human behavior and mood can reach levels whose limits are still unknown, especially in everything related to perception, where the whole nervous system is involved.
Max E. Valentinuzzi, Federico Hortt
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