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Study finds inhibitory neurons can generate rhythmic movement patterns
When a fruit fly gets dust on its body, it launches into a precise cleaning routine, sweeping and rubbing its legs in ...
New Australian research shows bumblebees can learn and recognise rhythmic patterns across different tempos and even across ...
Scientists find many animals communicate at the same rhythm, suggesting brains may be tuned to a shared processing pace.
A new study saying bumblebees can recognize rhythmic patterns puts them alongside Ronan the sea lion, the first non-human mammal shown to keep a beat.
Drumming and singing at the same time is impressive, whether you’re Karen Carpenter, Ringo Starr or a chimpanzee. Japanese ...
Bumblebees can recognize rhythm even when it changes speed, revealing surprising intelligence in tiny insect brains.
If animals could be nominated for Grammys, these lemurs could win.That's because they've got rhythm.The Indri indri, a species of lemur in Madagascar, is one of a few animal species with rhythm, ...
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