An important cue for belongingness and identity to a certain society is constituted by music. When listening to any musical piece, the organization of the music can be processed and recognized by virtually all members of a society according to specific grammatical rules for pitch and rhythmic structures (scales, chords, meter), the preference for certain timbres, musical instruments, and performance styles. The stylistic components that determine which sound events are allowed, along with several other learned ways of making and using music that are shared by a group of people, characterize what is known as musical culture. Similarly to languages, there are many musical cultures in the world. Hence, music can be considered as a model to stu...
ABSTRACT: Musicians form an ideal subject pool in which one can investigate possible cerebral adapta...
Why do humans make music? Theories of the evolution of musicality have focused mainly on the value o...
Music is regarded in biological terms as originating in the brain, so that most explanations concent...
In recent years, there has been renewed interest in the biological and cultural evolution of music, ...
Music is common to all cultures. In spite of the fact that music lacks specific sound-concept associ...
Cultural experiences come in many different forms, such as immersion in a particular linguistic comm...
The tuned brain Although music is not restrained to the human species and a number of nonhuman cr...
The origin of human musicality is often discussed within a dichotomous nature-or-culture framework. ...
Music—those temporally structured human activities involving the production and perception of sound ...
Experimental investigations of cross-cultural music perception and cognition reported during the pas...
Musical behaviours are universal across human populations and, at the same time, highly diverse in t...
The popular view of music as a "universal" language ignores the privileged position of the cultural ...
The present research investigated differences in the brain dynamics of continuous, real-world musi...
2 Where the term socio-cultural is used in the text, it is to signify culture in relation to its soc...
Music is often thought of as a nonverbal language, capable of communicating emotional messages. Are...
ABSTRACT: Musicians form an ideal subject pool in which one can investigate possible cerebral adapta...
Why do humans make music? Theories of the evolution of musicality have focused mainly on the value o...
Music is regarded in biological terms as originating in the brain, so that most explanations concent...
In recent years, there has been renewed interest in the biological and cultural evolution of music, ...
Music is common to all cultures. In spite of the fact that music lacks specific sound-concept associ...
Cultural experiences come in many different forms, such as immersion in a particular linguistic comm...
The tuned brain Although music is not restrained to the human species and a number of nonhuman cr...
The origin of human musicality is often discussed within a dichotomous nature-or-culture framework. ...
Music—those temporally structured human activities involving the production and perception of sound ...
Experimental investigations of cross-cultural music perception and cognition reported during the pas...
Musical behaviours are universal across human populations and, at the same time, highly diverse in t...
The popular view of music as a "universal" language ignores the privileged position of the cultural ...
The present research investigated differences in the brain dynamics of continuous, real-world musi...
2 Where the term socio-cultural is used in the text, it is to signify culture in relation to its soc...
Music is often thought of as a nonverbal language, capable of communicating emotional messages. Are...
ABSTRACT: Musicians form an ideal subject pool in which one can investigate possible cerebral adapta...
Why do humans make music? Theories of the evolution of musicality have focused mainly on the value o...
Music is regarded in biological terms as originating in the brain, so that most explanations concent...