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The neuroscience of groove: Why certain rhythms make us want to dance
Researchers discovered that rhythms of moderate complexity most effectively ignite our desire to dance. This groove sensation is mirrored in the brain's activity, especially within the left sensorimotor cortex, showcasing a deep link between our sensory experiences of music and motor responses.

https://www.psypost.org/the-neuroscience-of-groove-why-certain-rhythms-make-us-want-to-dance/



krdavis,

@TheMetalDog Mmmm, Groove Metal…

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Infectious Groove metal.
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@TheMetalDog @krdavis It's scientific ... it's the method of groove that grabs your attention!

https://youtube.com/watch?v=K8MEGCTGyzo

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