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Vom Fingertrommeln und von Hirnschwingungen oder: Die Kultur des Rhythmus

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Annalena, noch immer in China, taucht tiefer in die kulturellen Differenzen der Musik- und speziell Rhythmuswahrnehmung ein, die sich, das belegen eindrucksvolle Studien, auch im Gehirn spiegelt.

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Northoff, G. (2014). Vom Fingertrommeln und von Hirnschwingungen oder: Die Kultur des Rhythmus. In: Wie kommt die Kultur in den Kopf?. Springer Spektrum, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44565-5_3

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