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02-17-2014, 12:17 PM
Bonobos, like humans, keep time to music: study By Irene Klotz
CHICAGO Sat Feb 15, 2014 5:11pm EST
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(Reuters) - Some animals, like humans, can sense and respond to a musical beat, a finding that has implications for understanding how the skill evolved, scientists said on Saturday.
A study of bonobos, closely related to chimpanzees, shows they have an innate ability to match tempo and synchronize a beat with human experimenters.
CHICAGO Sat Feb 15, 2014 5:11pm EST
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(Reuters) - Some animals, like humans, can sense and respond to a musical beat, a finding that has implications for understanding how the skill evolved, scientists said on Saturday.
A study of bonobos, closely related to chimpanzees, shows they have an innate ability to match tempo and synchronize a beat with human experimenters.