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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2016/newsitem/7398/7-J
 une-2016-The-musical-brain-Beat-rhythm-and-timing
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SUMMARY:The musical brain:  Beat, rhythm, and timi
 ng
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20160607T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20160607T170000
LOCATION:Doelenzaal (C0.07), Singel 425, Amsterdam
DESCRIPTION:When we hear music, we often tap our f
 eet, dance together or play and sing together. In 
 order to do this, we need to be able to synchroniz
 e our behavior to the regular beat that is often p
 resent in music. This seems an easy task, but how 
 do our brains accomplish this? Can everyone do thi
 s? And is this specific to humans?  This workshop 
 on beat perception is organised on the occasion of
  the PhD defense of Fleur Bouwer on June 8. Distin
 guished international speakers will discuss severa
 l aspects of beat perception and prediction. Topic
 s range from the role of the motor system in beat 
 perception, to beat perception in non-human animal
 s and timing and predictions in the human brain.  
 For more information on the workshop, see http://w
 ww.fleurbouwer.nl/workshop
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n        <p>When we 
 hear music, we often tap our feet, dance together 
 or play and sing together. In order to do this, we
  need to be able to synchronize our behavior to th
 e regular beat that is often present in music. Thi
 s seems an easy task, but how do our brains accomp
 lish this? Can everyone do this? And is this speci
 fic to humans?</p>\n        <p>This workshop on be
 at perception is organised on the occasion of the 
 PhD defense of Fleur Bouwer on June 8. Distinguish
 ed international speakers will discuss several asp
 ects of beat perception and prediction. Topics ran
 ge from the role of the motor system in beat perce
 ption, to beat perception in non-human animals and
  timing and predictions in the human brain.</p>\n 
    \n        <p>For more information on the worksh
 op, see <a target="_blank" href="http://www.fleurb
 ouwer.nl/workshop">http://www.fleurbouwer.nl/works
 hop</a></p>\n    
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