The brain keeps steadier time with sound than with touch, revealing how hearing drives human rhythm and movement.
A multi-center randomized controlled trial with critically ill adults aged 50 years and older admitted to intensive care ...
A new study reveals that the human brain synchronizes more accurately with rhythm when listening to music than when feeling it through touch.
How do people keep the beat to music? When people listen to songs, slow waves of activity in the brain correspond to the ...
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Trial examines slow-tempo music as a strategy to reduce delirium in critically ill older adults
A multi-center randomized controlled trial with critically ill adults aged 50 years and older admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) found that twice-daily slow-tempo music (60 to 80 beats per minute ...
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