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- Climbing (links | edit)
- Cycling (links | edit)
- Music (links | edit)
- Physical therapy (links | edit)
- Swimming (links | edit)
- Walking (links | edit)
- Absolute pitch (links | edit)
- Shepard tone (links | edit)
- Ethnomusicology (links | edit)
- Sprint (running) (links | edit)
- Long-distance running (links | edit)
- Auditory illusion (links | edit)
- Hiking (links | edit)
- Aerobics (links | edit)
- Oliver Sacks (links | edit)
- Exercise (links | edit)
- Relative pitch (links | edit)
- Music therapy (links | edit)
- Octave illusion (links | edit)
- Glissando illusion (links | edit)
- Tritone paradox (links | edit)
- Illusory continuity of tones (links | edit)
- Aerobic exercise (links | edit)
- Jogging (links | edit)
- Exercise physiology (links | edit)
- Deutsch's scale illusion (links | edit)
- Earworm (links | edit)
- Physical fitness (links | edit)
- Carl Stumpf (links | edit)
- Background music (links | edit)
- Fred Lerdahl (links | edit)
- Bioacoustics (links | edit)
- Stretching (links | edit)
- Biomusicology (links | edit)
- Anaerobic exercise (links | edit)
- Lipps–Meyer law (links | edit)
- Zoomusicology (links | edit)
- Strength training (links | edit)
- Aesthetics of music (links | edit)
- Mozart effect (links | edit)
- High-intensity interval training (links | edit)
- Auditory imagery (links | edit)
- Consonance and dissonance (links | edit)
- Diana Deutsch (links | edit)
- Focal dystonia (links | edit)
- Amusia (links | edit)
- Athletic training (links | edit)
- Melodic expectation (links | edit)
- Cross-training (links | edit)