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The interface among physiological, behavioral and communicative rhythms in humans and other animals


Through a series experiments, reviews, and perspectives, this collection of papers explores the wide prevalence, impact, and utilization of rhythm in humans and other animals. These papers address the importance of rhythm and how it is involved in language, cognition, physiology, communication, and medical interventions. The wide range of topics and methods include communication in sperm whales, infant development, mathematical modeling, music perception, and electrophysiology. The virtual issue is edited by Andrea Ravignani (Sapienza University of Rome) and Teresa Raimondi (Sapienza University of Rome).



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