Why do humans make music? Theories of the evolution of musicality have focused mainly on the value of music for specific adaptive contexts such as mate selection, parental care, coalition signaling, and group cohesion. Synthesizing and extending previous proposals, we argue that social bonding is an overarching function that unifies all of these theories, and that musicality enabled social bonding at larger scales than grooming and other bonding mechanisms available in ancestral primate societies. We combine cross-disciplinary evidence from archeology, anthropology, biology, musicology, psychology, and neuroscience into a unified framework that accounts for the biological and cultural evolution of music. We argue that the evolution of music...
Music is regarded in biological terms as originating in the brain, so that most explanations concent...
Music is regarded in biological terms as originating in the brain, so that most explanations concent...
The origin of human musicality is often discussed within a dichotomous nature-or-culture framework. ...
Why do humans make music? Theories of the evolution of musicality have focused mainly on the value o...
Why do humans make music? Theories of the evolution of musicality have focused mainly on the value o...
Why do humans make music? Theories of the evolution of musicality have focused mainly on the value o...
Why do humans make music? Theories of the evolution of musicality have focused mainly on the value o...
Music is widely recognised as a human universal, yet there is no agreed explanation for its function...
Evidence suggests that humans might have neurological specializations for music processing, but a co...
Evidence suggests that humans might have neurological specializations for music processing, but a co...
Over tens of thousands of years of human genetic and cultural evolution, many types and varieties of...
Evidence suggests that humans might have neurological specializations for music processing, but a co...
Music is a pervasive cultural practice that has been present in ancient civilizations through to the...
Evidence suggests that humans have neurological specializations for music processing, but a compelli...
Music comprises a diverse category of cognitive phenomena that likely represent both the effects of ...
Music is regarded in biological terms as originating in the brain, so that most explanations concent...
Music is regarded in biological terms as originating in the brain, so that most explanations concent...
The origin of human musicality is often discussed within a dichotomous nature-or-culture framework. ...
Why do humans make music? Theories of the evolution of musicality have focused mainly on the value o...
Why do humans make music? Theories of the evolution of musicality have focused mainly on the value o...
Why do humans make music? Theories of the evolution of musicality have focused mainly on the value o...
Why do humans make music? Theories of the evolution of musicality have focused mainly on the value o...
Music is widely recognised as a human universal, yet there is no agreed explanation for its function...
Evidence suggests that humans might have neurological specializations for music processing, but a co...
Evidence suggests that humans might have neurological specializations for music processing, but a co...
Over tens of thousands of years of human genetic and cultural evolution, many types and varieties of...
Evidence suggests that humans might have neurological specializations for music processing, but a co...
Music is a pervasive cultural practice that has been present in ancient civilizations through to the...
Evidence suggests that humans have neurological specializations for music processing, but a compelli...
Music comprises a diverse category of cognitive phenomena that likely represent both the effects of ...
Music is regarded in biological terms as originating in the brain, so that most explanations concent...
Music is regarded in biological terms as originating in the brain, so that most explanations concent...
The origin of human musicality is often discussed within a dichotomous nature-or-culture framework. ...