The production and processing of the various elements of musical behaviours relies upon the integration of a number of physiological and neurological capacities. These have evolved into their current form in modern humans from foundations present in our hominid ancestors. Fundamental questions associated with this process concern the original roles of these component capacities, and how and why they developed and integrated in the way that they did, allowing possible musical behaviours of the form with which we are now familiar. Examination of the fossil record of hominid physiological evolution, of neurological interdependencies, and of primate and developmental studies, can go some way towards addressing these questions, and give some in...
I suggest that the question of whether music is an adaptation has been overemphasized in recent disc...
adaptation has been overemphasized in recent discus-sions of the biology and evolution of music, bec...
The diverse forms and functions of human music place obstacles in the way of an evolutionary reconst...
The production and processing of the various elements of musical behaviours relies upon the integrat...
Neuropsychological and developmental studies suggest human musical ability has a deep evolutionary h...
In recent years the relation of music to human evolution has begun to be explored from many differen...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, I briefly review some comparative data that provide an empirical basis for ...
Archaeological evidence for musical activities pre-dates even the earliest-known cave art and it rem...
In recent years, music and musicality have seen an increasing amount of research effort. This has le...
In this paper, I briefly review some comparative data that provide an empirical basis for research o...
Studies of the biology of music (as of language) are highly interdisciplinary and demand the integra...
The surprising fit between the basic pattern of hominid sociality (inferred from shared features of ...
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...
Darwin (1871) noted that the human musical faculty ‘must be ranked amongst the most mysterious with ...
I suggest that the question of whether music is an adaptation has been overemphasized in recent disc...
adaptation has been overemphasized in recent discus-sions of the biology and evolution of music, bec...
The diverse forms and functions of human music place obstacles in the way of an evolutionary reconst...
The production and processing of the various elements of musical behaviours relies upon the integrat...
Neuropsychological and developmental studies suggest human musical ability has a deep evolutionary h...
In recent years the relation of music to human evolution has begun to be explored from many differen...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, I briefly review some comparative data that provide an empirical basis for ...
Archaeological evidence for musical activities pre-dates even the earliest-known cave art and it rem...
In recent years, music and musicality have seen an increasing amount of research effort. This has le...
In this paper, I briefly review some comparative data that provide an empirical basis for research o...
Studies of the biology of music (as of language) are highly interdisciplinary and demand the integra...
The surprising fit between the basic pattern of hominid sociality (inferred from shared features of ...
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...
Darwin (1871) noted that the human musical faculty ‘must be ranked amongst the most mysterious with ...
I suggest that the question of whether music is an adaptation has been overemphasized in recent disc...
adaptation has been overemphasized in recent discus-sions of the biology and evolution of music, bec...
The diverse forms and functions of human music place obstacles in the way of an evolutionary reconst...