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Music as a scientific metaphor for mind and brain
Agustin Ibanez1, Nick Roth2, Aaron Colverson3
1Latin American Brain Health Institute (BrainLat), Universidad Adolfo Ibañez, Santiago de Chile, Chile; Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI), Trinity College Dublin (TCD), Dublin, Ireland; Cognitive Neuroscience Center (CNC), Universidad de San Andrés, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Department of Biophysics, School of Medicine, Istanbul Medipol University, Istanbul, Türkiye; Barcelonaβeta Brain Research Center (BBRC), Pasqual Maragall Foundation, Barcelona 08005, Spain.
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Metaphors have long played multiple roles in conceptualizing the mind and brain, guiding the development and refinement of theoretical models and empirical questions. Early analogies (comparing the brain to hydraulic systems, telephone exchanges, factories, or libraries) offered shortcuts to understanding aspects of cognition, memory, and brain dynamics. From theoretical frameworks, metaphors like the mind as a computer evolved into central scientific metaphors, shaping core theoretical frameworks, inspiring predictions, and informing research methodologies. As such, metaphors play a key role in guiding scientific inquiries. Building on that premise, we propose music as a scientific metaphor for understanding multiple brain dynamics and cognitive functions. Unlike metaphors focusing on static components or linear flows, music emphasizes continuous adaptation, context-dependence, and cultural embedding, and presents a model for simultaneous engagement with multiple layers of meaning. Integrating analytical techniques from music theory and experiential insights from performance and listening, we can deepen our understanding of mind and brain dynamics and provide fresh epistemological pathways for interdisciplinary research. Music has a hierarchical structure, temporal complexity, and capacity to integrate multiple processes that parallel key features of the brain's architecture and cognitive functions. Drawing from research on neural oscillations, plasticity, predictive coding, and emotional processing, we illustrate how the musical paradigm can capture the rich entanglement of mind and brain, from large-scale brain dynamics and developmental trajectories to the emergence of consciousness and the interplay of affective states.
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