The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust announces the opening of Repetition, Rhythm, and Pattern, on view May 15 to June 28, 2015, at SPACE in the Cultural District. Lindsey Landfried organizes the exhibition ...
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 ...
Not everyone is Fred Astaire or Michael Jackson, but even those of us who seem to have two left feet have got rhythm--in our brains. From breathing to walking to chewing, our days are filled with ...
Humans are creatures of rhythms. As far as we know, humans have always sung and always danced. We can recognize a song by its ...
One hundred years ago, neuroscientists watched children and cats walking, jumping and running, and realized that these and other rhythmic movements require the orderly and progressive activation of ...
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