International audienceA recently emerging view in music cognition holds that music is not only social and participatory in its production, but also in its perception, i.e. that music is in fact perceived as the sonic trace of social relations between a group of real or virtual agents. While this view appears compatible with a number of intriguing music cognitive phenomena, such as the links between beat entrainment and prosocial behaviour or between strong musical emotions and empathy, direct evidence is lacking that listeners are at all able to use the acoustic features of a musical interaction to infer the affiliatory or controlling nature of an underlying social intention. We created a novel experimental situation in which we asked exper...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that mood affects emotional and cognitive processing. Previous wo...
International audienceWhat is the nature of the musical experience offered by collective free improv...
This paper discusses the paradox that while human music making evolved and spread in an environment ...
International audienceA recently emerging view in music cognition holds that music is not only socia...
International audienceMusic’s potential for social communication is oft argued a possible cue to its...
International audienceOur capacity to express emotional content in music, and how it relates to ling...
It has been suggested that musical engagement has implications for social behaviour, but in modern W...
Life and social sciences often focus on the social nature of music (and language alike). In biology,...
Humans are innately social creatures, but cognitive neuroscience, that has traditionally focused on ...
There is a general consensus that music is both universal and communicative, and musical dialogue i...
Life and social sciences often focus on the social nature of music (and language alike). In biology,...
Research on the psychology of music performance acknowledges a long tradition. During the last forty...
Over the last decade, the concept of entrainment—emerging from the fields of physics and biology—has...
Looking back at the diverse chapters of the “Together in music” volume, three main themes are identi...
Musical improvisation is a complex cognitive process based on an auditory-motor learning that has to...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that mood affects emotional and cognitive processing. Previous wo...
International audienceWhat is the nature of the musical experience offered by collective free improv...
This paper discusses the paradox that while human music making evolved and spread in an environment ...
International audienceA recently emerging view in music cognition holds that music is not only socia...
International audienceMusic’s potential for social communication is oft argued a possible cue to its...
International audienceOur capacity to express emotional content in music, and how it relates to ling...
It has been suggested that musical engagement has implications for social behaviour, but in modern W...
Life and social sciences often focus on the social nature of music (and language alike). In biology,...
Humans are innately social creatures, but cognitive neuroscience, that has traditionally focused on ...
There is a general consensus that music is both universal and communicative, and musical dialogue i...
Life and social sciences often focus on the social nature of music (and language alike). In biology,...
Research on the psychology of music performance acknowledges a long tradition. During the last forty...
Over the last decade, the concept of entrainment—emerging from the fields of physics and biology—has...
Looking back at the diverse chapters of the “Together in music” volume, three main themes are identi...
Musical improvisation is a complex cognitive process based on an auditory-motor learning that has to...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that mood affects emotional and cognitive processing. Previous wo...
International audienceWhat is the nature of the musical experience offered by collective free improv...
This paper discusses the paradox that while human music making evolved and spread in an environment ...