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Monkeys Can Learn to Follow the Rhythm of Music: at Least From the Backstreet Boys

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Mundo, Dec 26, 2025 (ATB Digital).- In a silent laboratory room, two macaques wait attentively. The rhythmic base of “Everybody’s Back” sounds, of the Backstreet Boys, and at the same time, a hairy hand begins to move, marking the rhythm with surprising precision. It is no coincidence or coincidence: these primates have been trained to do so. What seems like a curious number of circuses might be, according to some scientists, opening a window in…
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Mundo, Dec 26, 2025 (ATB Digital).- In a silent laboratory room, two macaques wait attentively. The rhythmic base of “Everybody’s Back” sounds, of the Backstreet Boys, and at the same time, a hairy hand begins to move, marking the rhythm with surprising precision. It is no coincidence or coincidence: these primates have been trained to do so. What seems like a curious number of circuses might be, according to some scientists, opening a window in…

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ATB Digital broke the news in on Friday, December 26, 2025.
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