In recent years, there has been renewed interest in the biological and cultural evolution of music, and specifically in the role played by perceptual and cognitive factors in shaping core features of musical systems, such as melody, harmony, and rhythm. One proposal originates in the language sciences. It holds that aspects of musical systems evolve by adapting gradually, in the course of successive generations, to the structural and functional characteristics of the sensory and memory systems of learners and “users” of music. This hypothesis has found initial support in laboratory experiments on music transmission. In this article, we first review some of the most important theoretical and empirical contributions to the field of music evol...
Why do humans make music? Theories of the evolution of musicality have focused mainly on the value o...
Human speech and music share a number of similarities and differences. One of the closest similariti...
Capitalizing from neuroscience knowledge on how individuals are affected by the sound environment, w...
In recent years, there has been renewed interest in the biological and cultural evolution of music, ...
During the last decade, the use of experimental approaches on cultural evolution research has provi...
Language and music share many commonalities, both as natural phenomena and as subjects of intellectu...
Why does musical rhythm have the structure it does? Musical rhythm, in all its cross-cultural divers...
First systematically discussed by Darwin (1871), theories of a musical precursor to language have s...
Music is a peculiar human behavior, yet we still know little as to why and how music emerged. For ce...
Music exists in a variety of forms and is nearly ubiquitous in modern society but the reasons for it...
The origin of human musicality is often discussed within a dichotomous nature-or-culture framework. ...
What was the role of music in the evolutionary history of human beings? We address this question fro...
Music exhibits some cross-cultural similarities, despite its variety across the world. Evidence from...
This article discusses recent developments and advances in the neuroscience of music to understand t...
Music is a pervasive phenomenon in human culture, and musical rhythm is virtually present in all mus...
Why do humans make music? Theories of the evolution of musicality have focused mainly on the value o...
Human speech and music share a number of similarities and differences. One of the closest similariti...
Capitalizing from neuroscience knowledge on how individuals are affected by the sound environment, w...
In recent years, there has been renewed interest in the biological and cultural evolution of music, ...
During the last decade, the use of experimental approaches on cultural evolution research has provi...
Language and music share many commonalities, both as natural phenomena and as subjects of intellectu...
Why does musical rhythm have the structure it does? Musical rhythm, in all its cross-cultural divers...
First systematically discussed by Darwin (1871), theories of a musical precursor to language have s...
Music is a peculiar human behavior, yet we still know little as to why and how music emerged. For ce...
Music exists in a variety of forms and is nearly ubiquitous in modern society but the reasons for it...
The origin of human musicality is often discussed within a dichotomous nature-or-culture framework. ...
What was the role of music in the evolutionary history of human beings? We address this question fro...
Music exhibits some cross-cultural similarities, despite its variety across the world. Evidence from...
This article discusses recent developments and advances in the neuroscience of music to understand t...
Music is a pervasive phenomenon in human culture, and musical rhythm is virtually present in all mus...
Why do humans make music? Theories of the evolution of musicality have focused mainly on the value o...
Human speech and music share a number of similarities and differences. One of the closest similariti...
Capitalizing from neuroscience knowledge on how individuals are affected by the sound environment, w...