Life and social sciences often focus on the social nature of music (and language alike). In biology, for example, the three main evolutionary hypotheses about music (i.e., sexual selection, parent-infant bond, and group cohesion) stress its intrinsically social character (Honing et al., 2015). Neurobiology thereby has investigated the neuronal and hormonal underpinnings of musicality for more than two decades (Chanda and Levitin, 2013; Salimpoor et al., 2015; Mehr et al., 2019). In line with these approaches, the present paper aims to suggest that the proper way to capture the social interactive nature of music (and, before it, musicality), is to conceive of it as an embodied language, rooted in culturally adapted brain structures (Clarke e...
Embodied music cognition provides a valuable and comprehensive research paradigm within systematic m...
Music is ubiquitous across human cultures — as a source of affective and pleasurable experience, mov...
The phenomenon of creativity has received a growing amount of attention from scholars working across...
Life and social sciences often focus on the social nature of music (and language alike). In biology,...
The paper will draw on ethnomusicological, cognitive and neuroscientific evidence in suggestin...
Why do humans make music? Theories of the evolution of musicality have focused mainly on the value o...
Humans are innately social creatures, but cognitive neuroscience, that has traditionally focused on ...
International audienceOur capacity to express emotional content in music, and how it relates to ling...
Music is a core human experience and generative processes reflect cognitive capabilities. Music is o...
International audienceA recently emerging view in music cognition holds that music is not only socia...
Music is a universal human activity. Its evolution and its value as a cognitive resource are startin...
There is a general consensus that music is both universal and communicative, and musical dialogue i...
This Companion captures a new paradigm in the study of music interaction, as a wave of recent resear...
Music is regarded in biological terms as originating in the brain, so that most explanations concent...
This chapter discusses the major trends in our current understanding of human–music interaction. The...
Embodied music cognition provides a valuable and comprehensive research paradigm within systematic m...
Music is ubiquitous across human cultures — as a source of affective and pleasurable experience, mov...
The phenomenon of creativity has received a growing amount of attention from scholars working across...
Life and social sciences often focus on the social nature of music (and language alike). In biology,...
The paper will draw on ethnomusicological, cognitive and neuroscientific evidence in suggestin...
Why do humans make music? Theories of the evolution of musicality have focused mainly on the value o...
Humans are innately social creatures, but cognitive neuroscience, that has traditionally focused on ...
International audienceOur capacity to express emotional content in music, and how it relates to ling...
Music is a core human experience and generative processes reflect cognitive capabilities. Music is o...
International audienceA recently emerging view in music cognition holds that music is not only socia...
Music is a universal human activity. Its evolution and its value as a cognitive resource are startin...
There is a general consensus that music is both universal and communicative, and musical dialogue i...
This Companion captures a new paradigm in the study of music interaction, as a wave of recent resear...
Music is regarded in biological terms as originating in the brain, so that most explanations concent...
This chapter discusses the major trends in our current understanding of human–music interaction. The...
Embodied music cognition provides a valuable and comprehensive research paradigm within systematic m...
Music is ubiquitous across human cultures — as a source of affective and pleasurable experience, mov...
The phenomenon of creativity has received a growing amount of attention from scholars working across...