In the United Kingdom, "Step Back in Time" marked the beginning of a popular backlash against her new "raunchy" image amongst her initial demographic of young teenagers. Kylie's initial successes in various worldwide markets, particularly in Europe were not sustained by 1990 but she remained consistently popular in Australia and even more so in her production base, the UK. There is also an alternate video of Kylie with a young hairstyle and wearing animal print bikini under a sheer top and leather hot pants over leggings in a white background dancing with only two men who are at times duplicated into two more men. The video promotes the image of Minogue travelling around the city with her friends dressed in 1970s influenced attire and partying. In another scene Kylie is dressed in a Partridge family-esque outfit dancing. The video was filmed in Los Angeles - California and shows Kylie with a green feathery vest, black hot pants, and oversized sunglasses. Her hair, make up and costumes give her an inspiration and She wanted to paid tribute to these decades. For Kylie and her team the whole Rhythm of Love was inspired by the style of the 1960s and 1970s, so they took inspiration from the "Studio 54" and the Hollywood actress from that period. As she herself describes "Step back in time was an important reference and homage to the 70's music". The music video for "Step Back in Time", features Kylie in a number of camp 1970s-style costumes with similarly attired dancers. The song had moderate success in the Netherlands, where it debuted at number eighty-seven, and rose to number thirty-six for one week. The song then debuted at number thirty-six on the New Zealand Singles Chart, until rising to number twenty-one, until it fell off. The song debuted at number nineteen in Sweden, and fell to twenty, where it finished off. The song then debuted at number forty-five in France, until rising and peaking at number forty-two for one week, and stayed on the charts for fifteen weeks in total. In Australia, the song debuted at number eight, until rising and peaking at number five on the singles chart, staying there for a total of twelve weeks. "Step Back in Time" had peaked at number 4 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming a success in that country. ![]() In the song, Kylie gives her critique on modern music and wishes that life could be similar to the way it was in the 1970s ("Remembering the old days"/"Remember the O'Jays"). This song marks the first time Kylie took her music into the genre of disco. Originally, the song " What Do I Have to Do" was going to be released as the second single from the album but the decision was changed to "Step Back in Time". Our results are compatible with the view that intentional synchronization employs systems associated with social interaction as well as the central motor system."Step Back in Time" was released in October 1990 as a second single prior to the release of Kylie's third album Rhythm of Love. The natural and blocked conditions were not found to be significantly different in behavioral or spectral comparisons. Likewise regarding ERSPs, right parietal channel (C4, C6, CP4, CP6) alpha-mu and central channel (C1, Cz, C2) beta power were suppressed from baseline in the walking synchrony condition compared to the natural walking condition. Step synchronization was significantly higher in the synchrony condition than in the natural condition. Additionally, event-related spectral perturbations (ERSPs) were time-warped to the gait cycle in order to analyze alpha-mu (7.5-12.5 Hz) and beta (16-32 Hz) rhythms over the whole gait cycle. Step behavior and synchronization between the experimenter and participant were compared between conditions. The experimenter walked following a headphone metronome to keep their steps consistent for all conditions. 18 participants equipped with foot accelerometers and mobile EEG walked with an experimenter in three conditions: With their view of the experimenter blocked, walking naturally, and trying to synchronize their steps with the experimenter. ![]() ![]() Mobile EEG technology now allows us to examine how this happens during gait. Humans tend to synchronize their movements during repetitive movement tasks such as walking. Interpersonal behavioral synchrony is defined as the temporal coordination of action between two or more individuals.
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