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re often accompanied by
When we sing or histen to music. our
losely at this
movement HKoweyAr untl reccntiy, few rescarchcrs had looked
reladonship. To cxplore (5 agroup of researchers ar a Belgian university
focused on one type of movement. walking. and examined whether people could
match their walking tempo with the tempd sic
Tn the study, the researchers asked 20 。 to_match their walldng
empo to sound fragments_nrescnted in >。 Each set consisted of 34
musical fragments with a lcngtht of 1 minaee each and 6 metronome fragments
with a length of 30 seconds cach. The tempo of the fragments ranged from 50
BPM (beats per minute) to 190 BPM. The participants used a portable music
player to histen to the fragments through headphones. The researchers
recorded the walking tempo (the number of steps taken per minute) with a
small recorder attached to one of the shoes worm by each participant. The
participants were instructed to start walking at the tempo they perceived as
each fragment began and to continue alking at that tempo. There wasa
Short pause after each fragment. Durimg each pausc. they had to stop amd
Yait for the next fragment.