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Listen to This Singing Lemur Species That Has Common Musical Traits Like Humans Do
Indri lemur songs recorded in the wild have rhythmic categories similar to those found in human music, Max Planck researchers find.
Andrea ravignani
Chiara de gregorio
Why do animals
Because they need to play
Just like children
That Primate s Got Rhythm! Lemurs Produce Music-Like Rhythms
Research of lemurs sheds light on the evolutionary origins of musicality in humans.
Filippo carugati
Marjolein scherphuis
Marco gamba
Andrea ravignani
University of turin
Max planck institute
Max planck
Chiara de gregorio
Neuroscience newsletter
Singing lemurs have a distinctly human sense of rhythm, study finds
Indris’ sound like ‘bagpipes being stepped on’ but their 1:2 beats are the first identified in non-human mammals
Andrea ravignani
Max planck institute for psycholinguistics
Will rock you
Max planck institute
Current biology
Giant Lemurs Are the First Mammals (Besides Us) Found To Use Rhythm
Indris’ dramatic family ‘songs’ show repeatable timing patterns
Bernard castelein alamy
Andrea ravignani
Johns hopkins university
Max planck institute for psycholinguistics
University of turin
Max planck institute
Chiara de gregorio
Current biology
Bernard castelein
Southeast asia
For The First Time, a Rhythm Universal to Humans Has Been Found in a Primate
Human beings appear to have an almost innate sense of rhythm. Across cultures, we ve fashioned different varieties of percussive instruments for use in an array of social contexts, while the body itself is also used as a drum, through hitting, stom
Filippo carugati
Andrea ravignani
Current biology
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