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Musical features emerging from a biocultural musicality
Tudor Popescu1,2, Nathan Oesch3, Bryony Buck4
1Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Biology, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, 1090Vienna, Austriatudor.popescu@univie.ac.at, tudorpopescu.com.
Abstract:
Savage et al. make a compelling case, Mehr et al. less so, for social bonding and credible signalling, respectively, as the main adaptive function of human musicality. We express general advocacy for the former thesis, highlighting: (1) overlap between the two; (2) direct versus derived biological functions, and (3) aspects of music embedded in cultural evolution, for example, departures from tonality.
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