Humans must have learned to sing early in our history because “we can find something we can call music in every society,” says musicologist Yuto Ozaki of Keio University in Tokyo. But did singing ...
Let’s sing and repeat patterns together! "Let’s sing and repeat patterns together! Learning Goal: Make patterns with repeating sounds Vocabulary: Patterns, beats, sounds, repeat, next Pause and Wonder ...
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Humpback whale songs have patterns that resemble human language
Humpback whale songs have statistical patterns in their structure that are remarkably similar to those seen in human language ...
Ellen Garland received funding from the following grants for this work: Royal Society University Research Fellowship (UF160081 and URF\R\221020), Royal Society Research Fellows Enhancement Award ...
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Why your brain replays the same song nonstop, explained
Your brain’s habit of replaying the same song on a loop is not a glitch so much as a side effect of how memory, reward and ...
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