Humans readily form musical inference: upon hearing a Blackfoot lullaby, a Korean listener is far more likely to judge the music’s function as “to soothe a baby” than as “for dancing”. Are such inferences driven by experience, or does the mind naturally detect form-function links? We tested this in a large online sample of 2418 children, who were played songs from 70 world cultures and guessed the original behavioral context. Results show that inferences were reliable, with practically no improvement in performance from the youngest (age 3) to oldest (age 12). Moreover, their intuitions tightly correlated with adults’ intuitions about the same songs (? = 85,068). And both children’s and adults’ intuitions were predictable from a few key mus...
Humans use music for a variety of social functions: we sing to accompany dance, to soothe babies, to...
The present study was designed to obtain indications about unskilled children’s music performances b...
Music throughout the world varies greatly, yet some musical features like scale structure display st...
Numerous studies investigated physiological correlates of the processing of musical information in a...
It has been argued that children implicitly acquire the rules relating to the structure of music in ...
AbstractMusic is a basic and ubiquitous socio-cognitive domain. However, our understanding of the ti...
Music is a basic and ubiquitous socio-cognitive domain. However, our understanding of the time cours...
A first-generation cognitive/perceptual model of the processing of acoustic frequency relationships ...
The authors replicate and extend findings from previous studies of music enculturation by comparing ...
Music, as language, is a universal human trait. Throughout human history and across all cul-tures, i...
An examination of emotion recognition and response to music can isolate perception and experience of...
Even adults with no formal music lessons have implicit musical knowledge acquired through exposure t...
Recent findings in music research are increasingly confirming the embodied nature of music cognition...
The idea that extensive musical training can influence processing in cognitive domains other than mu...
Three experiments examined children's knowledge of harmony in Western music. The children heard a se...
Humans use music for a variety of social functions: we sing to accompany dance, to soothe babies, to...
The present study was designed to obtain indications about unskilled children’s music performances b...
Music throughout the world varies greatly, yet some musical features like scale structure display st...
Numerous studies investigated physiological correlates of the processing of musical information in a...
It has been argued that children implicitly acquire the rules relating to the structure of music in ...
AbstractMusic is a basic and ubiquitous socio-cognitive domain. However, our understanding of the ti...
Music is a basic and ubiquitous socio-cognitive domain. However, our understanding of the time cours...
A first-generation cognitive/perceptual model of the processing of acoustic frequency relationships ...
The authors replicate and extend findings from previous studies of music enculturation by comparing ...
Music, as language, is a universal human trait. Throughout human history and across all cul-tures, i...
An examination of emotion recognition and response to music can isolate perception and experience of...
Even adults with no formal music lessons have implicit musical knowledge acquired through exposure t...
Recent findings in music research are increasingly confirming the embodied nature of music cognition...
The idea that extensive musical training can influence processing in cognitive domains other than mu...
Three experiments examined children's knowledge of harmony in Western music. The children heard a se...
Humans use music for a variety of social functions: we sing to accompany dance, to soothe babies, to...
The present study was designed to obtain indications about unskilled children’s music performances b...
Music throughout the world varies greatly, yet some musical features like scale structure display st...