Sound shapes brain rhythm while touch does not
Auditory rhythms yield slow predictive neural waves and steady tapping, while touch lacks this entrainment, highlighting hearing’s role in syncing movement
Auditory rhythms yield slow predictive neural waves and steady tapping, while touch lacks this entrainment, highlighting hearing’s role in syncing movement
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