Knowledge songs as an evolutionary adaptation to facilitate information transmission through music

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44 (2021)
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Abstract

I propose an adjunct to the two models presented in the target articles, a function of music that is ubiquitous and would have solved a clear adaptive problem, that of transmitting important survival information among pre-literate humans. This class of knowledge songs uniquely preserved cultural, botanical, medical, safety, and practical information that increased the adaptive fitness of societies.

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On the origins of narrative.Michelle Scalise Sugiyama - 1996 - Human Nature 7 (4):403-425.

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