Entrainment (biomusicology)/Bibliography
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- Thaut, M.H.; Demartin, M.; Sanes, J.N. (2008). "Brain Networks for Integrative Rhythm Formation". PLoS ONE 3 (5). DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0002312. Research Blogging.
- Gibson, G.; Russell, I. (2006). "Flying in Tune: Sexual Recognition in Mosquitoes". Current Biology 16 (13): 1311-1316.
- Brown, S.; Martinez, M.J.; Parsons, L.M. (2006). "The Neural Basis of Human Dance". Cerebral Cortex 16 (8): 1157-1167. DOI:10.1093/cercor/bhj057. Research Blogging.
- Seitz, J.A. (2005). "Dalcroze, the body, movement and musicality". Psychology of Music 33 (4): 419. DOI:10.1177/0305735605056155. Research Blogging.
- Clayton, M.; Sager, R.; Will, U. (2004). "In time with the music: The concept of entrainment and its significance for ethnomusicology". ESEM Counterpoint 1: 1-82.
- Hagen, E.H.; Bryant, G.A. (2003). "Music And Dance As A Coalition Signaling System". Human Nature 14 (1): 21-51.
- Merker, B. (2000). “Synchronous chorusing and human origins”, Wallin, N. L., Merker, B. and Brown, S.: The origins of music, 315-327.
- Stevens, L.T. (1886). "On the time sense". Mind 11 (43): 393-404.