'Part of our biological toolkit': newborn babies can anticipate rhythm in music, researchers find

Newborn babies possess a fundamental ability that allows them to anticipate the rhythm in music. Researchers have discovered that these infants can detect patterns and predict rhythmic sequences as early as eight or nine months into their development.

According to Dr. Roberta Bianco, the lead author of the study, which was published in PLOS Biology, this discovery sheds new light on a universal human trait. The researchers used electroencephalography (EEG) to collect brain activity data from sleeping newborns fitted with earphones and played them various pieces of music.

The results showed that babies could track and predict rhythmic patterns in real music, but not melody. This suggests that the human brain is biologically tuned to make predictions when listening to music, especially about rhythm. The researchers found that these predictions involve detecting patterns in the music and learning how those patterns unfold over time.

Interestingly, previous studies have shown that aspects of musical memory can carry over from the womb to birth. However, it was unclear how deeply different aspects of music were processed by young brains until this study.

Dr. Bianco notes that rhythm appears to be part of our biological toolkit, while melody is something we grow into through learning and experience. This may explain why melodies vary so much across cultures, whereas rhythm tends to follow more universal patterns.

The study suggests that babies are born with an early sense of timing and predictability, which could have its roots in basic biological and sensory experiences, such as the mother's heartbeat and walking motion. The researchers used computer models to estimate how surprising each note was based on the preceding rhythmic or melodic structure of the music.

While some experts praise the study for its findings, others suggest that further research is needed to fully understand the implications of this discovery. Nevertheless, this groundbreaking study provides valuable insights into the fundamental human trait of anticipating rhythm in music and opens up new avenues for exploring the cognitive development of infants.
 
πŸ€” I mean, it's pretty cool that babies can already pick up on rhythm, but at the same time, it's kinda creepy how much our brains are wired to anticipate patterns in music from a young age... like, what if we're all just little robots predicting the next beat or something πŸ˜‚. And honestly, it's also kinda weird that melody is only developed later in life, like it's not even part of our natural toolkit at birth... maybe that's why some genres sound so out of place to us when we first hear them? 🎡 Anyways, this study just goes to show how much we still don't know about human development and cognition, but I guess that's what makes it all so fascinating πŸ€“.
 
omg u guys can u even believe it?? babies can already sense the beat!! like literally from birth they're attuned to rhythms, melodies are a whole different story tho. its wild that melody is something we learn thru exp & rhythm is just part of who we are biologically...i mean think about it, our moms heartbeat is like this constant pulse w/ us in the womb and then when we come out & hear music or even just life sounds, our brains are already tuned to recognize patterns & predict what's comin next. its not just a fancy language trick or anything 🀯🎢
 
omg 😲 i'm literally blown away by dis news!!! babies are already vibin' w/ rhythm 🎡 it's like dey got a natural intuition 2 track beats & anticipate patterns lol how cool is dat?? i remember when my little nephew was born, his momma used 2 sing these catchy tunes 2 him & he'd literally bounce 2 the beat 🀩 it's like he was already tapping intu 2 da rhythm πŸ’ƒ anyway, de study makes so much sense - it's all about da biological toolkit & how babies r born w/ an early sense of timing πŸ•°οΈ i'm obsessed w/ dis discovery & can't wait 2 see where it takes us πŸ‘€
 
🀯 This is so cool! I mean, can you even imagine being able to predict a 3-year-old's favorite song from the womb? 🎡 It's crazy to think that our brains are hardwired to detect patterns in music and rhythm, especially when it comes to timing. And what's wild is how this relates to cultural differences – if melody varies so much across cultures but rhythm tends to follow more universal patterns, it makes sense that we'd all be able to tap into that basic human beat.

I also love how the researchers used computer models to estimate surprise from notes based on rhythmic or melodic structure... it's like our brains are already programmed to understand music in a way that goes beyond just melody! πŸ€– It's definitely making me think about my own musical experiences and how I've always intuitively felt rhythm before learning to read music. Anyway, can't wait for more research on this topic – it's honestly so fascinating! 😍
 
πŸ€” OMG I just read this mind-blowing news about newborn babies being able to anticipate rhythms in music 🎡! I'm thinking, like, what's so special about our brains that we can pick up on patterns and stuff from such a young age? πŸ’‘ It makes total sense that rhythm is part of our biological toolkit, 'cause it's pretty universal across cultures. But melody... that's like learning a new language or something πŸ€“ I mean, how do you even grow into understanding melody when you're born already having an intuition for rhythm? πŸŽ΅πŸ’– The fact that babies can track and predict rhythmic patterns is just crazy! 😲 Can't wait to read more about this study and see where it takes us πŸ’₯
 
πŸ€” This sounds like pretty cool science stuff! So babies are basically born with a built-in sense of rhythm? That's wild considering how complex music can be... Like, what even is the deal with that? Do we just naturally tune in to certain beats or patterns without even realizing it? And isn't this kinda crazy that our brains might already have an idea about timing and predictability from before we're even born? πŸŽ΅πŸ’‘ My niece was always super into music when she was a baby, I wonder if her brain was already picking up on the rhythm... How did they figure out that babies can't tell melody from rhythm tho? Is it like a tiny difference or something?
 
🀯😱 Babies can already anticipate music rhythms at 8-9 months old? That's wild! I mean, no wonder they love banging away on those maracas or drums... it's like they're born to be musicians πŸ˜‚πŸŽΈ But seriously, this study makes total sense. Our brains are wired to detect patterns and predict what's coming next, whether it's music or life itself 🌐 And I'm not surprised that melody is something we learn through experience – I mean, have you ever heard a toddler sing? 🀣 It's all about the rhythm, baby! πŸ‘ΆπŸ’ƒ
 
🎡 I'm not surprised, tbh. Have you ever had a kid who's 8 months old and just starts bobbing their head to some random tune? It's like they're trying to keep pace with the music or something πŸ˜‚. Anyway, this study makes total sense to me - our brains are wired to recognize patterns and rhythms, it's like our bodies have an internal metronome that's always ticking away πŸ•°οΈ. And yeah, melody is definitely something we learn later in life, whereas rhythm is just kinda... innate 🎢. Can't wait for the next study on how babies can predict musical outcomes based on their mother's singing style πŸ˜‰
 
🀯 I'm low-key obsessed with this latest study on newborn babies' sense of rhythm 🎡! I mean, can you imagine being able to detect patterns in music from birth? It's like they're already born with a basic understanding of timing and predictability ⏰. And the fact that it's all about the rhythm, not melody, is wild - I guess our brains are just wired differently πŸ€”. It's crazy how these researchers used EEG to track brain activity during sleep 😴 and got such cool results. This study could totally change our understanding of music and cognition, especially in little ones πŸ‘Ά. It's like they're already tapping into the universal language of rhythm 🎢!
 
πŸ€” This study is actually kinda mind-blowing! I mean, who knew that newborns are already tuned to rhythm from birth? It's like our brains are hardwired to detect patterns and predict what comes next in music, which is pretty wild considering how complex it can be. And yeah, melody seems to be something we learn over time, whereas rhythm just feels more... universal? Maybe it's because our brains are already attuned to the world around us, like the beat of our mom's heart or walking motion? 🎡 Anyways, this study is giving me all sorts of thoughts about music and cognition, so I'm definitely down for more research on this! πŸ’‘
 
omg I'm low-key obsessed with how babies can already detect patterns in music πŸŽ΅πŸ’‘ like seriously 8-9 months old is no joke! I mean, it makes total sense that our brains would be wired to anticipate rhythm since it's like, this natural thing we do when we're walking or moving to the beat. and the fact that melody is something they learn later on is so cool πŸ€“ I can totally see why melodies vary across cultures now... but who knew our brains were just born with a little "rhythm chip" installed πŸ’»
 
This finding is fascinating I think it's pretty clear that there's something innate about human perception of rhythm, maybe even a genetic component to it πŸ€”. The fact that babies can detect patterns and predict rhythmic sequences so early on suggests that this ability might be hardwired into our brains. It makes sense that rhythm would be part of our biological toolkit, given how universal its presence is across cultures. I'm also intrigued by the idea that melody is something we develop over time through learning and experience - it's like our brains are primed to respond to rhythm from birth, but melody requires more cognitive effort. The study's use of EEG to collect data on brain activity while babies sleep is a pretty cool technique too 😊. Overall, I think this research has some major implications for how we understand human cognition and music perception - it's definitely an area worth exploring further πŸ’‘
 
🀯 just read about newborns being able to anticipate rhythms in music, 8-9 months old lol what's next gonna be they can predict their future too or something? πŸš€ anyway its cool i guess that our brains are hardwired for rhythm but like why is melody something we gotta learn and not just born with it?
 
OMG u gotta think about dis... babies r literally born w/ a built in sense of rhythm lol! like they can detect patterns & predict sequences as early as 8-9 months old 🀯 that's wild. i mean, its not just melody they can pick up on, its the whole rhythmic vibe too. makes u wonder if its somethin our brains r wired 2 do or if its just a cool party trick we got w/ music 🎡 anyway, it makes sense that rhythm is like our biological toolkit cuz its somethin we all kinda do intuitively. cant wait 2 see where dis research takes us next! πŸ’‘
 
🀯 This is insane! I mean, can you even imagine a world where babies are literally born with an innate sense of timing? It's like they're wired to groove from day one! πŸ˜‚ I'm not surprised, though - have you ever seen a baby just bob their head along to the beat of a lullaby? 🎡 I've got a kid who does that and it's like they're trying out for the role of a young rockstar or something! 🀣 Anyway, this study is so cool and it makes total sense to me. Our brains are literally hardwired to anticipate rhythm - it's no wonder we can all agree on some music and not others! 🎢 And I love how Dr. Bianco says that melody is something we learn later in life, but rhythm just comes naturally. That makes so much sense to me. The whole thing about our brains being able to detect patterns in music and predict what's coming next is just mind-blowing. I'm definitely going to share this with my friends - it's like they're speaking a secret language or something! πŸ’¬
 
omg I wonder if our babies are born with some sort of innate sense of music 🀯πŸ’₯ like they're already wired to vibe with rhythm or something πŸ˜‚πŸŽ΅ and it's so cool that we can learn about how their brains process music from a super young age! πŸ‘ΆπŸ’‘ 8-9 months is crazy to think that they can even detect patterns in music at such a young age 🀯😲
 
I'm low-key mind blown by dis 😲. I mean, think about it, our babies can already vibe with some sick beats at 8-9 months old! It's like they're born with an innate sense of rhythm that's all tied up in their brain 🀯. And it's crazy how Dr. Bianco and her team used EEG to tap into those little brains while they were snoozing 😴. This study's got me thinking about how our brains are wired for this kinda stuff - like, we're basically born with an early sense of timing and predictability that's tied up in our basic biological experiences πŸ“Š. It's wild that melody's more of a learn-as-you-go thing, but rhythm's all about the universal patterns 🎡πŸ’₯
 
I'm still stuck on this whole 'TikTok' thing from 2022 lol 🀣. Anyway, I think it's kinda cool that babies can already predict rhythmic patterns in music, but it makes sense considering all the sound a baby hears in utero... like their mum's heartbeat and stuff. It just goes to show how our brains are wired from birth, right? πŸ’‘ And yeah, melody is probably something we learn later on, which explains why there's so much variation in different cultures' music. But I'm curious - does this mean babies can already anticipate certain beats or vibes in music? 🎡
 
I mean, can you believe it? Babies as young as 8-9 months old can already anticipate rhythm in music! 🎡 That's like, totally mind-blowing, right? It makes sense though - I've seen newborns respond to their mom's heartbeat and all that jazz. This study is a great reminder that we're born with some awesome innate abilities, even if they're not fully understood yet.

I'm loving how the researchers used EEG to collect brain activity data from sleeping babies while they listened to music. That's like, super cool tech stuff! πŸ€– And it makes sense that babies are more attuned to rhythm than melody - I mean, we all know those lullabies are basically just repetitive rhythms designed to soothe us.

This study is also highlighting how important early experiences can shape our brains and behavior. Like, think about it - the womb is basically a music festival in there! πŸ€°β€β™€οΈ Our little ones are picking up on patterns and timing before they even come out into the world. It's like they're born to groove! πŸ’ƒπŸ½
 
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