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How Rhythm and Timing Structure Experience: Music and Social Interaction

Room 102, Woolworth Center Woolworth Center, Princeton

The Musicology Colloquium presents a talk by Laurel Trainor Rhythms are ubiquitous in biological systems, from motor movements for locomotion to communication signals such as speech and music. I will present evidence that auditory-motor interactions for timing are present early in development and that the human auditory system uses the motor system to accomplish rhythmic ...