Orofacial Motor Cortex
Cross-source consensus on Orofacial Motor Cortex from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- The orofacial motor cortex controls the split-second timing needed for coordinated duet singing. — Rick Rubin, Creative Intuition, and Musical Timing
- Drug silencing of the OMC prevented coordinated call-and-response singing. — Rick Rubin, Creative Intuition, and Musical Timing
- Song content and song timing are handled separately in the brain systems described by the research. — Rick Rubin, Creative Intuition, and Musical Timing
- Cooling the OMC slowed nerve activity and made songs longer, implying that normal OMC activity regulates timing and duration. — Rick Rubin, Creative Intuition, and Musical Timing