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Areas active in the brain in synchronising nger tapping movement to RASown illustration of results presented by Thaut [22]
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The article presents selected issues of metrorhythmic stimulation subjected to humans in the aspect of their psychosomatic reaction. The problem is considered in the context of the impact of music on the psychosomatic system of human beings utilising a reductionist approach, due to the many degrees of variability in considering music holistically....
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... these studies reveals that both systems are hardwired together, ultimately suggesting a primitive, yet highly eective structure which integrates a multitude of neural pathways integrating rhythmical sound and movement [17,19,20]. The areas associated with the coupling of RAS and movement are shown in Figure 1. An interesting development of reductionist research methods in RAS can be seen in an experiment performed to measure meter dierentiation, tempo changes and duration perception of musical phrases [20]. ...