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The Rhythm of Rhythms

2015
If constitutive rhythm manifests itself in the inner pulse of the content, then structural rhythm, or ‘the rhythm of rhythms’ (Alvarez, 1989, p. 221), refers to the distribution and pacing of that content within the formal framework — the aspect concerned with presenting it to the outer world and ensuring the strongest possible response to it ...
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The Psychology of Music: Rhythm and Movement.

Annual Review of Psychology, 2018
The urge to move to music is universal among humans. Unlike visual art, which is manifest across space, music is manifest across time. When listeners get carried away by the music, either through movement (such as dancing) or through reverie (such as ...
D. Levitin   +2 more
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A rhythm indicator for science and the rhythm of Science

Scientometrics, 2006
The rhythm of science may be compared to the rhythm of music. The R-indicator studied in this article is a complex indicator, trying to reflect part of this rhythm. The R-indicator interweaves publication and citation data over a long period. In this way R-sequences can be used to describe the evolutionary rhythm of science considered in a novel way ...
Liang, Liming   +2 more
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The breach rhythm

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2011
Electroencephalography (EEG) recordings obtained after craniotomy are difficult to interpret because of the presence of a breach rhythm (BR) consisting of unfiltered high-voltage physiological waveforms, sometimes with a spiky and irregular morphology, that can mimic interictal epileptiform abnormalities and may therefore lead to misinterpretations. In
BRIGO, Francesco   +3 more
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Temporal Rhythms and Cerebral Rhythmsa

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1984
A model for the internal clock is briefly described. It includes a temporal pacemaker whose rate determines time judgments, and whose frequency is affected by arousal specific to it. Three hypotheses relating time judgments and the alpha rhythm are considered: (a) They may be wholly independent, each reflecting the specific arousal of the mechanism ...
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Defining rhythm: Aspects of an anthropology of rhythm

Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 1994
This paper outlines the relevance of the idea of rhythm to cultural anthropology, with specific suggestions for a medical anthropology of rhythm. By reconsidering the fluid nature of the concept of rhythm in ordinary language, the paper defines rhythm functionally in terms of a temporal order that anticipates, suspends and fulfills on the level of the ...
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Forms: Whole, Rhythm, Hierarchy, Network

, 2015
Preface ix Acknowldgements xv I Introduction The Affordances of Form 1 II Whole 42 III Rhythm 49 IV Hierarchy 82 V Network 112 VI The Wire 132 Notes 151 Index ...
C. Levine
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The Rhythm of Sleep

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1980
Sleep is a complex biological rhythm that is intricately related to other biological rhythms and body functions. If existing knowledge of sleep is used when planning nursing care, the quality of that care will be greatly enhanced. Sleep occurs in five stages.
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Musical rhythm discrimination explains individual differences in grammar skills in children.

Developmental Science, 2015
This study considered a relation between rhythm perception skills and individual differences in phonological awareness and grammar abilities, which are two language skills crucial for academic achievement.
Reyna L. Gordon   +5 more
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