Rhythmic movement disorders encompass repetitive, stereotyped gross-motor actions that occur at sleep onset or during sleep and may interfere with restorative rest or cause injury. Typically emerging ...
A young woman covering her ears as her alarm goes off Rhythmic movement disorder is a rare motor disorder that results in frequent night sleep disturbances. Rhythmic movement disorder (RMD), a rare ...
The research team revealed that the coral generates rhythmic opening and closing movements of the tentacles surrounding its mouth through a distributed neural pacemaker system. In other words, the ...
Rehabilitation can promote brain plasticity and improve motor control after central nervous system injuries. Our working model is that motor control is encoded using dynamic primitives: submovements, ...
A joint study by Tel Aviv University and the University of Haifa set out to solve a scientific mystery: how a soft coral is able to perform the rhythmic, pulsating movements of its tentacles without a ...
Rhythm is a central component of music. Rhythm refers to the absolute timing of individual notes or sounds. The ability to perceive and produce rhythm enables people to make music. Research has shown ...
A study explores how sound induces rhythmic movement in chimpanzees. Music influences rhythmic movement in humans, suggesting a link between the brain's auditory and motor areas. Understanding ...
One of the most common human responses to music is to move to it. Our bodies respond to music in conscious and unconscious ways. The urge to move to music is universal among humans. Listeners react to ...
Infants’ activity whilst sleeping is rhythmic, according to a new study from the University of Surrey. Findings provide ...