Sound Outperforms Touch in Enhancing Musical Rhythm Perception

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A study shows that the human brain synchronizes more accurately with musical rhythm through sound than touch, as auditory cues produce beat-like neural patterns that facilitate movement, whereas tactile cues lead to less precise synchronization, highlighting the unique role of hearing in rhythm perception.
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