Numerous studies have found dancing can help promote improved mental health and overall wellbeing, regardless of a person's age. Researchers explore why some people are "born to dance".
A new study reveals that dancing, not signing, is the primary sexual signal for Java sparrows.
Researchers have discovered 69 genetic variants associated with musical beat synchronization, or the ability to move in sync with the beat of music.
Latinos aged 55 and older who participated in Latin dance classes for eight months showed significant improvement in working memory over their peers who did not partake in Latin dance.
Participating in musical and dance activities improve the quality of life for older adults with dementia after just six sessions.
Researchers investigate the best way in which dancers learn their routines.
Regardless of musical training, a person's brain synchronizes with the rhythm of music, but musicians' brain responses are much stronger and more resistant to distraction.
While machine learning technology is not too accurate at distinguishing between dance styles, when it comes to recognizing the personal style of dancers, it is 97% effective at determining who is who.
People dance 11.8% more when very low-frequency bass is present in music, a new study reports.