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      • Experts have gained deeper insight into why people spontaneously dance to music. New research suggests the impulse to bop to the beat —what some scientists call the “groove experience”—depends on the music’s degree of syncopation, a feature that affects how predictable the rhythm is.
      www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-some-songs-makes-everyone-want-to-dance/
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  2. Mar 26, 2024 · Experts have gained deeper insight into why people spontaneously dance to music. New research suggests the impulse to bop to the beat —what some scientists call the “groove...

  3. Aug 11, 2023 · Choreography and Musicality. Choreographers play a pivotal role in harnessing the potential of music within dance. They select music that resonates with the theme and emotions they aim to...

  4. Sep 26, 2008 · First, people speculate that music was created through rhythmic movementthink: tapping your foot. Second, some reward-related areas in the brain are connected with motor areas.

  5. Feb 18, 2021 · Have you ever wondered why we dance? Or where the urge comes from? And what happens to us when we dance? These answers have a deeper explanation so we examin...

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    • Hubble
    • Our Bodies Get Synced to The Rhythm of Music
    • Our Minds Emotionally Bond to Music
    • Music Lights Up The Brain
    • We Are All Born to Enjoy Dancing
    • Some Animals Can Dance, Too!
    • Conclusion
    • Conflict of Interest

    When you think about music, you might imagine your favorite song or band. Or you might think about the classical or jazz music you are learning to play on an instrument. A scientist would describe music as a series of sounds and silences that happen in a particular pattern over a certain time period. The pattern of musical sound is called rhythmA b...

    We now know why we move along in time to music. But why do we enjoydancing so much? For centuries, psychologists (who study our thoughts and behaviors) have been interested in how music affects our emotions. Most forms of music express emotions through tempo, melody, and rhythm. Think about a cheerful song. Is it fast or slow? Is it upbeat or down?...

    The brain region that causes movement is called the primary motor cortexA brain region that provides the most important signals to produce skilled movements.. When we hear music, this part of the brain is activated and encourages us to move. Another brain region is also at work when we listen to music—the limbic systemThe collection of brain struct...

    We now know why people enjoy listening and moving to music. Our dance moves might improve as we get older, but we are all born with the ability to dance. Scientists studied infants 5 months to 2 years old . They played a variety of music, including classical pieces by Mozart and Saint-Saëns, children’s songs, and drumbeats, as well as non-musical s...

    Studies have shown that it is not just humans who dance. Some animals can entrain to music too. The most famous example is a parrot called Snowball (Video 2), whose movements consistently matched the rhythm of music in an experiment . Some other examples of dancing animals include a sea lion (Video 3) that bobbed its head to a metronome and other r...

    There is still a lot to discover about how humans and animals engage with music. Based on our current knowledge, we now understand that almost all humans and some animals can move to music. They choose to do so because it makes them feel good. Hopefully, in the future, you might join us to explore the science behind dance and music.

    The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

  6. Apr 20, 2016 · In summary, our brain is hardwired to make us move and synchronized with music regardless of our intention. Yes, my brain does dance to music! Thanks to our delicately programmed brain that everyone is born to dance. However, the activation of motor areas is often associated with action.

  7. May 6, 2016 · A common feature of music and dance is rhythmic movement, which is often timed with a regular pulse-like beat. But the human capacity for rhythm presents something of a puzzle. Even though...