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Rats have rhythm like humans and like music like Lady Gaga, Queen: Study

Por: New York Post Life November 13, 2022

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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. Researchers at the University of Tokyo played music for 10 rats, fitted with wireless accelerometers to measure their head movement, according to the study published Friday in the journal . The music included Lady Gaga’s Born This Way,... + full article



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