File:Synchronized-Drumming-Enhances-Activity-in-the-Caudate-and-Facilitates-Prosocial-Commitment---If-pone.0027272.s003.ogg
Synchronized-Drumming-Enhances-Activity-in-the-Caudate-and-Facilitates-Prosocial-Commitment---If-pone.0027272.s003.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 4.8 s, 104 kbps, file size: 60 KB)
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DescriptionSynchronized-Drumming-Enhances-Activity-in-the-Caudate-and-Facilitates-Prosocial-Commitment---If-pone.0027272.s003.ogg |
English: Sounds of the rhythm that would be produced by a participant (higher drum tones) together with the sounds that simulate a synchronous experimenter (lower drum tones). |
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Source | Listening Example S1 from Kokal I, Engel A, Kirschner S, Keysers C (2011). "Synchronized Drumming Enhances Activity in the Caudate and Facilitates Prosocial Commitment - If the Rhythm Comes Easily". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0027272. PMID 22110623. PMC: 3217964. | ||
Author | Kokal I, Engel A, Kirschner S, Keysers C | ||
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current | 01:26, 15 November 2012 | 4.8 s (60 KB) | Open Access Media Importer Bot (talk | contribs) | Automatically uploaded media file from Open Access source. Please report problems or suggestions here. |
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