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Cross-modal synchrony between music and visual motion modulates vection, urge to move, and comfort in VR

Author(s): Van Kerrebroeck B; Spiech C; Penhune V; Wanderley MM;

Sensorimotor entrainment, the spontaneous alignment of movement with external rhythms, plays a key role in how we experience music and motion. In this study, we introduce a novel method combining musical stimuli, vection, and visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) in virtual reality (VR) to investigate how cross-modal rhythmic stimulation shapes self-mot ...

Article GUID: 41867666


Continuous Theta Burst to Supplementary Motor Area Modulates Groove

Author(s): Spiech C; Martínez MG; Lazzari G; Penhune V;

The pleasurable urge to move to music ("groove") has been shown to be greatest for moderately complex musical rhythms. This is thought to occur because temporal predictions from the motor system reinforce our perception of the beat when there is a balance between expectation and surprise. The supplementary motor area (SMA) has been identified as ...

Article GUID: 41511416


Body maps of the sensation of musical groove

Author(s): Witek MAG; Matthews TE; Bechtold TA; Penhune V;

Rhythmic music often leads to an urge to move the body in time with the music. This urge to move can be a pleasurable experience. In psychology, we define the pleasurable wanting to move to music as groove. Here, we investigate where in the body these two groove components-movement and pleasure-are felt and whether the embodied sensations depend on the mu ...

Article GUID: 41064243


The sensation of groove engages motor and reward networks.

Author(s): Matthews TE, Witek MAG, Lund T, Vuust P, Penhune VB

Neuroimage. 2020 Mar 23;:116768 Authors: Matthews TE, Witek MAG, Lund T, Vuust P, Penhune VB

Article GUID: 32217163


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