Rainer Polak

Associate Professor
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Bio

Rainer Polak is Associate Professor in Interdisciplinary Rhythm Research at the?RITMO?Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and Motion and at the?Department of Musicology?at the University of Oslo. Prior to that, he held researcher positions at RITMO (2022–2024), MPI for Empirical Aesthetics (2017-2022), and HfMT K?ln (2011-2016). His study background is in social anthropology and African studies (MA 1996 and PhD 2002, University of Bayreuth).

At RITMO, Polak leads a research project funded by the Research Council of Norway,?DjembeDance?(2023–2027).

Publications

  • Lenoir, Cédric; Lenc, Tomas; Polak, Rainer & Nozaradan, Sylvie (2025). Behavior-Relevant Periodized Neural Representation of Acoustic But Not Tactile Rhythm in Humans. Journal of Neuroscience. ISSN 0270-6474. 45(46). doi: 10.1523/jneurosci.0664-25.2025.
  • Polak, Rainer (2025). From Mali to Ghana: Pulsation Non-Isochrony in West African Percussion Music Genres. Analytical Approaches to African Music. 1(1). doi: https:/africa.iftawm.org/aaam-vol-1-iss-1/https:/africa.iftawm.org/aaam-vol-1-iss-1/.
  • Barbero, Francesca M.; Lenc, Tomas; Jacoby, Nori; Polak, Rainer; Varlet, Manuel & Nozaradan, Sylvie (2025). Revealing rhythm categorization in human brain activity. Science Advances. 11(31). doi: 10.1126/sciadv.adu9838.
  • Lenc, Tomas; Lenoir, Cédric; Keller, Peter; Polak, Rainer; Mulders, Dounia & Nozaradan, Sylvie (2025). Measuring self-similarity in empirical signals to understand musical beat perception. European Journal of Neuroscience. ISSN 0953-816X. 61(2). doi: 10.1111/ejn.16637. Full text in Research Archive
  • Jacoby, Nori; Polak, Rainer; Grahn, Jessica A.; Cameron, Daniel J.; Lee, Kyung Myun & Godoy, Ricardo [Show all 34 contributors for this article] (2024). Commonality and variation in mental representations of music revealed by a cross-cultural comparison of rhythm priors in 15 countries. Nature Human Behaviour. p. 846–877. doi: 10.1038/s41562-023-01800-9. Full text in Research Archive
  • Jakubowski, Kelly; Polak, Rainer; Rocamora, Martín; Jure, Luis & Jacoby, Nori (2022). Aesthetics of musical timing: Culture and expertise affect preferences for isochrony but not synchrony. Cognition. ISSN 0010-0277. 227. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2022.105205. Full text in Research Archive
  • Polak, Rainer & Noumouké, Doumbia (2022). Learning to dance in rural Mali. In Wharton, Anne von Bibra & Urbanavi?ien?, Dalia (Ed.), Dance and Economy, Dance Transmission: Proceedings of the 31st Symposium of the International Council for Traditional Music (ICTM) Study Group on Ethnochoreology. Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre. ISSN 9783496028406. p. 282–290.
  • Polak, Rainer & London, Justin (2022). Tempo, meter, and form: An analysis of “Dansa” from Mali. In Shuster, Lawrence Beaumont; Mukherji, Somangshu & Dinnerstein, Noe (Ed.), Trends in Word Music Analysis. Routledge. ISSN 9780367470548. p. 132–159.
  • London, Justin; Jacoby, Nori & Polak, Rainer (2022). Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Cross-Cultural Corpus Studies: Two Case Studies from Mali. In Daniel, Shanahan; Ashley, Burgoyne John & Ian, Quinn (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Music and Corpus Studies. Oxford University Press. ISSN 9780190945473. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190945442.001.0001.
  • Polak, Rainer (2021). Non-isochronous Metre in Music from Mali. In Doffman, Mark; Payne, Emily & Young, Toby (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Time in Music. Oxford University Press. ISSN 9780190947279. p. 252–274. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190947279.013.22.
  • Jacoby, Nori; Polak, Rainer & London, Justin (2021). Extreme precision in rhythmic interaction is enabled by role-optimized sensorimotor coupling: analysis and modeling of West-African drum ensemble music. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences. ISSN 0962-8436. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2020.0331.
  • Wald-Fuhrmann, Melanie; Pearson, Lara; Roeske, Tina; Grüny, Christian & Polak, Rainer (2021). Music as a trait in evolutionary theory: A musicological perspective. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. ISSN 0140-525X. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X20001193.

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  • Polak, Rainer (2010). Festmusik als Arbeit, Trommeln als Beruf: Jenbe-Spieler in einer westafrikanischen Gro?stadt. Dietrich Reimer Verlag. ISBN 9783496028406. 370 p.

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  • Polak, Rainer (2025). The musical beat is multimodal.
  • Polak, Rainer (2025). Music is Multimodal: A Multi-Data Corpus of Music and Dance Derformance.
  • Barbero, Francesca; Lenc, Tomas & Polak, Rainer (2025). Rhythm categorization is present in human newborns and further shaped across the lifespan.
  • Lenc, Tomas; Barbero, Francesca & Polak, Rainer (2025). Revealing rhythm categorization in human brain activity.
  • Guérin, Ségolène; Coulon, Emmanuel; Lenc, Tomas; Polak, Rainer; Keller, Peter & Nozaradan, Sylvie (2025). Culture-Driven Plasticity and Imprints of Body-Movement Pace on Musical Rhythm Processing.
  • Polak, Rainer; Dutta, Sagar; Psaroudakis, Georgios; London, Justin & Jacoby, Nori (2025). The musical beat is multimodal.
  • Polak, Rainer; Dutta, Sagar; Psaroudakis, Giorgos; London, Justin & Jacoby, Nori (2025). Music is multimodal: introducing a multi-data corpus of music and dance performance.
  • Polak, Rainer (2024). Embedded Audiency: Performing as Audiencing at Music-Dance Circle Events in Mali.
  • Polak, Rainer & Jacoby, Nori (2024). Biological Constraints and Cultural Possibilities in Rhythm Perception.
  • Polak, Rainer; Lara, Pearson & Samuel, Horlor (2024). Audiency Beyond the Concert Hall: An Interaction-Based, Music-Theoretical Approach.
  • Bucio, Diego Antonio Marín & Polak, Rainer (2024). Exploring motion capture systems in dance research: a case study of djembe dance from West Africa.
  • Polak, Rainer; Holzapfel, Andre & Paschalidou, Stella (2024). Motion capture in the field: three reports of hardships in data collection and processing.
  • Polak, Rainer (2023). Djembe Dance-Drumming from Mali and Beyond.
  • Harmeling, Tobias & Polak, Rainer (2023). Kann man Rhythmusgefühl lernen? (Episode in the podcast "Obligato" hosted by the German music magazine "Stereo"). [Internet]. https://obligato.blogs.julephosting.de/5-kann-man-rhythmusge.
  • Polak, Rainer (2023). DjembeDance – Multimodal rhythm in music and dance from West Africa.
  • Polak, Rainer; Pearson, Lara & Horlor, Sam (2023). Theorizing audiency.
  • Polak, Rainer (2023). From Mali to Ghana: An Empirical Critique of the Theory of African Rhythm.
  • Polak, Rainer (2023). Metric beat subdivision non-isochrony in African music: A comparative perspective.
  • Polak, Rainer (2023). Stephen Blum: Theory for Ethnomusicology (Panel).
  • Polak, Rainer (2023). Embedded audiency: Performing as audiencing at music-dance events in Mali.
  • Polak, Rainer (2023). Cultural plasticity of cognitive constraints on rhythm perception in listeners from Mali: An interdisciplinary approach.
  • Polak, Rainer (2022). Empirical research in rhythm performance and perception.
  • Polak, Rainer (2022). Swing-based Meter in Music from Mali.
  • Polak, Rainer & London, Justin (2022). Roundtable discussion: Analysis, Cognition and World Music.
  • Polak, Rainer (2022). Data graphs as context for music analysis: Examples from research on drum ensemble music from Mali.

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