Infants' activity whilst sleeping is rhythmic, according to a new study from the University of Surrey. Findings provide ...
Rhythmic movement disorders encompass repetitive, stereotyped gross-motor actions that occur at sleep onset or during sleep and may interfere with restorative rest or cause injury. Typically emerging ...
Biological rhythms aren't just for sleep. In the tiny worm C. elegans, researchers in the Grosshans lab and the Computational Biology Platform of the Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical ...
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Music and rhythm therapy for pre-verbal babies
Even before babies learn to communicate through words, their brains are actively processing sound, rhythm, and melody. From the time they are in the womb, they respond to music, heartbeat patterns, ...
A well-trained athlete sprinting 100 yards performs a highly stereotyped, repetitive motor pattern. Neuroscientists understand that these rhythmic motor programs, such as walking, swimming and running ...
A study explores how sound induces rhythmic movement in chimpanzees. Music influences rhythmic movement in humans, suggesting a link between the brain's auditory and motor areas. Understanding ...
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