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isochronous

[ahy-sok-ruh-nuhs] / aɪˈsɒk rə nəs /


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Several studies show that humans are attracted in particular to isochronous patterns, which is a rhythm where all the intervals between events are equal like a metronome.

From Science Magazine • Jan. 16, 2024

Pied butcherbirds “seem to prefer some song rhythms over others,” such as isochronous rhythm, Mr. Xing said.

From New York Times • Jun. 6, 2023

The first is isochronous, in which intervals between notes are equidistant.

From New York Times • Jun. 6, 2023

If the impulses are not isochronous, the intensity of the note is increased.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883 by Various

This we can conceive, but how can other waves, which are not isochronous with the rhythmic swing of the atoms, alter the composition of the molecule?

From Colour Measurement and Mixture by Abney, W. de W.




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