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While listening to the music, you may find yourself tabbing your foot or bopping your head's the beat.What you may not expected is that as you listen to your favourite tune,the rhythm in your brain also follow along. Brain rhythms arise a large on fire together.Previous studies have shown that listening to someone talk can know little such activities.Now researchers built the brain rhythm also scrutinize1 with musical sequences as music training can enhance this ability. The study is in the proceeding2 the national C of science.The m psyphologophy or MEG is a technique that measures tiny medic built generated by brain activity.Researchers use MEG to compare the brain of musicians and non-musicians while the subjects try to attack small changes in pitch during short clips of classical piano music like compose of Bahs,Bethoven and Browns. The train musicians not surprisingly tracked the pitch changes better. When they came to tempo3, musicians and non-muscians alike sing their brain to the music when the music had more than one no per second.But when face with slower tempos4 only the brains of musicians sings up because speech and music sure similar brain networks is possible that musical training that could also improve linguistic5 ability. So pick up your astromini of choice and play away. You might not feel it but your brain waves were danced along to your favourite song.
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1 scrutinize | |
n.详细检查,细读 | |
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n.行动,进行,(pl.)会议录,学报 | |
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n.(音乐的)速度;节奏,行进速度 | |
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乐曲的速度或拍子( tempo的名词复数 ); (运动或活动的)速度,进度 | |
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adj.语言的,语言学的 | |
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