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Mimicking the Function of Signaling Proteins: Toward Artificial Signal Transduction Therapy
Published on: September 29, 2016
Signaling games and music as a credible signal
Massimo Lumaca1, Elvira Brattico1, Giosuè Baggio2
1Department of Clinical Medicine, Center for Music in the Brain, Aarhus University & The Royal Academy of Music Aarhus/Aalborg, 8000Aarhus, Denmarkmassimo.lumaca@clin.au.dk; elvira.brattico@clin.au.dk.
Abstract:
The argument by Mehr et al. that music emerged and evolved culturally as a credible signal is convincing, but it lacks one essential ingredient: a model of signaling behavior that supports the main hypothesis theoretically and empirically. We argue that signaling games can help us explain how musical structures emerge as population-level phenomena, through sender-receiver signaling interactions.
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