![]() ![]() Thus, latent neural propensity for auditory motor entrainment may provide a basis for human entrainment that is much more widespread than currently thought. Our results support the hypothesis that the optimal tempo for beat synchronization is determined by the time constant of neural dynamics conserved across species, rather than the species-specific time constant of physical movements. Mathematical modeling suggests that short-term adaptation underlies this beat tuning. Close inspection of head movements and neural recordings revealed that rats displayed prominent beat synchronization and activities in the auditory cortex within 120 to 140 BPM. Here, we examined physical movements and neural activities in rats to determine their beat sensitivity. Why beat synchronization is uncommon in some species and the mechanism determining the optimal tempo are unclear. ![]() Beat perception and synchronization within 120 to 140 beats/min (BPM) are common in humans and frequently used in music composition.
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