Words vanish the instant they’re spoken, and no skeleton can tell us when our ancestors first started talking. So how can ...
Laughter feels deeply human. It appears in conversations, family gatherings, awkward moments and bursts of joy. Yet the roots of that familiar sound stretch much further back than human history itself ...
Discover how tickling apes and recording their bursts of laughter revealed a similar pattern to how humans laugh, while ...
A laugh can feel spontaneous, messy, almost impossible to pin down. But deep inside that burst of sound, researchers found a ...
In a significant departure from earlier models, neural engineers and neuroscientists have developed a new model for the brain activity underlying arm movements. Motor neurons do not represent external ...
Until now, it had been unclear how our laughter may have changed over millions of years of evolution, and how it might relate ...
The definition of music rhythm, at its core, is simple: it’s the timing and arrangement of sounds. It works alongside tempo, how fast or slow the beat moves, to give music its feel and character. No ...