Unravelling the origins of musicality: Beyond music as an epiphenomenon of language

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44:e78 (2021)
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Abstract

The two target articles address the origins of music in complementary ways. However, both proposals focus on overt musical behaviour, largely ignoring the role of perception and cognition, and they blur the boundaries between the potential origins of language and music. To resolve this, an alternative research strategy is proposed that focuses on the core cognitive components of musicality.

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Henkjan Honing
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