New research shows that babies who can detect rhythm in music are also better at spotting speech patterns — a key skill for language learning. Experts say you don’t need musical talent, just shared ...
If you've ever said you just "have no rhythm," it turns out you might not have any excuse. A new study found that infants can recognize and learn the rhythm of music within just 48 hours of first ...
They collected and analysed a huge dataset of more than 100,000 people and found that changing rhythm is more difficult than playing a complex individual rhythm. The app challenges users to play ...
Bobbing your head, tapping your heel, or clapping along with the music is a natural response for most people, but what about those who can’t keep a beat? Researchers have discovered that beat-deafness ...
LONDON: Scientists from Queen Mary University of London have developed an app to understand why some rhythms are more difficult to perform than others. The team collected and analysed a huge dataset ...