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  1. Apr 18, 2023 · Footage of a woman swaying her hips under the moonlight — dubbed the “Serbian dancing lady” — has become a viral sensation on TikTok. The 11-second clip, set to horror music, has drawn ...

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    • Jack Hobbs
  2. www.brainfacts.org › 2024 › the-dancing-brain-010824The Dancing Brain - BrainFacts

    Jan 8, 2024 · Witness your brain on dance. Between listening to the beat, busting moves, and watching yourself shake, dancing can be a full-on nervous system workout. Take a journey around the body to learn about the many parts of the brain that need to work together so you can keep on dancing. This is a video from the 2023 Brain Awareness Video Contest.

  3. Jul 1, 2008 · July 1, 2008. 9 min read. So You Think You Can Dance?: PET Scans Reveal Your Brain's Inner Choreography. Recent brain-imaging studies reveal some of the complex neural choreography behind our...

  4. Oct 1, 2013 · Dancing improves brain function on a variety of levels. Two recent studies show how different types of practice allow dancers to achieve peak performance by blending cerebral and cognitive...

  5. Jan 7, 2021 · What does the dancing brain look like? The research to date has paved the way to understand the interacting, dancing brain and how the brain supports coordinated interactions (both physical and emotional) between bodies in space.

    • Julia C. Basso, Medha K. Satyal, Rachel Rugh
    • 10.3389/fnhum.2020.584312
    • 2021
    • Front Hum Neurosci. 2020; 14: 584312.
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  7. Music stimulates the brains reward centers, while dance activates its sensory and motor circuits. Studies using PET imaging have identified regions of the brain that contribute to dance learning and performance. These regions include the motor cortex, somatosensory cortex, basal ganglia, and cerebellum. The motor cortex is involved in the ...

  8. Watching or executing a moment of dance, several regions of the brain may become active: they may speedily calculate spatial orientation, readjust motor signals, or attach emotional responses to the choreography. Our brains are the directors of our bodies’ orchestra of movement, allowing dancers — be they professionals on stages or amateurs ...

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