A rat listens to a clip of Mozart’s Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major (K. 448) as it is played through a speaker. VIDEO: ITO ET AL/BIO-INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS LAB/THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO When a good song ...
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Rhythm has long been thought to be a uniquely human trait, but researchers have found that rats possess the ability and can keep the beat to Mozart, a new study shows. Scientists at the University of ...
Even rats can keep a beat. Scientists have discovered that rats are able to perceive the beat of music and bop their heads along to the rhythm – an attribute previously thought to exist only in humans ...
Humans aren’t the only animals known to move to a musical beat. For instance, parrots do it, too. And now rats have been observed bopping their heads in time with the music of Mozart, Lady Gaga, Queen ...
Blasting Lady Gaga in your house? There’s a chance a nearby rat might be bopping along with you, a new study suggests. Rats can recognize and move to the rhythm of a beat, according to a University of ...
Rats can bop their heads to a rhythm like humans, a study has found. Researchers monitored rats' head movements while they were played music at different tempos. The animals were best at keeping in ...
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