ABSTRACT
Rhythm, the temporal organization of sound, triggers our sensation, perception, and cognition. It is a conveyor of meaning and emotion. Neuroscientists suggest that rhythmicity is a key element that makes us human, tapping essentially in all levels of organization in our brains [10].
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