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This project explores how the brain categorizes rhythmic patterns in music using advanced neuroimaging techniques. By studying both typical individuals and those with developmental dyslexia, it aims to uncover the neural mechanisms behind rhythm perception and its implications for language development.
When we listen to music, recognizing a well-known rhythmic pattern and moving our body along seems like a natural and effortless task.
Yet, these widespread human abilities are far from trivial, due to the sheer diversity and variability of possible rhythmic inputs that may stimulate our sensory organs.
How does the brain categorize a particular sensory input as an instance of a particular rhythmic pattern?
One view, which dates back to Darwin, is that rhythm categorization is driven by fixed me…
BCBL BASQUE CENTER ON COGNITION BRAIN AND LANGUAGE
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