Jessica M. Lennick

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The neural basis for this striking accuracy is probably in the cerebellum, which is believed to contain a system of timekeepers for our daily lives and to synchronize to the music we are hearing. This means that somehow, the cerebellum is able to remember the “settings” it uses for synchronizing to music as we hear it, and it can recall those settings when we want to sing a song from memory.
This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession
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