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Animal Cognition
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June 24, 2020
Is consonance attractive to budgerigars? No evidence from a place preference study
Bernhard Wagner, Daniel L Bowling, Marisa Hoeschele
Current Anthropology
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April 17, 2026
Defining octave equivalence and a comparative approach to understanding its biological foundations
Bernhard Wagner, Daniel L Bowling, Marisa Hoeschele
Frontiers in Psychology
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October 28, 2014
Chorusing, synchrony, and the evolutionary functions of rhythm
Andrea Ravignani, Daniel L Bowling, W Tecumseh Fitch
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
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January 27, 2026
A dysfunctional hub model of voice-reward integration in autism
Daniel A Abrams, Simon Leipold, Daniel L Bowling
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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May 10, 2018
Reply to Goffinet: In consonance, old ideas die hard
Daniel L Bowling, Dale Purves, Kamraan Z Gill
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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December 20, 2017
Vocal similarity predicts the relative attraction of musical chords
Daniel L Bowling, Dale Purves, Kamraan Z Gill
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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September 30, 2021
Progress without exclusion in the search for an evolutionary basis of music
Daniel L Bowling, Marisa Hoeschele, Jacob C Dunn
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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September 5, 2019
Temporal modulation in speech, music, and animal vocal communication: evidence of conserved function
Piera Filippi, Marisa Hoeschele, Michelle Spierings, et al.
Plos One
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December 7, 2013
Social origins of rhythm? Synchrony and temporal regularity in human vocalization
Daniel L Bowling, Christian T Herbst, W Tecumseh Fitch
Frontiers in Psychology
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July 3, 2025
Beating stress: music with monaural beats reduces anxiety and improves mood in a non-clinical population
Tara Venkatesan, Andrew Demetriou, Hendrik Vincent Koops, et al.
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Animal Cognition
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June 24, 2020
Is consonance attractive to budgerigars? No evidence from a place preference study
Bernhard Wagner, Daniel L Bowling, Marisa Hoeschele
Current Anthropology
|
April 17, 2026
Defining octave equivalence and a comparative approach to understanding its biological foundations
Bernhard Wagner, Daniel L Bowling, Marisa Hoeschele
Frontiers in Psychology
|
October 28, 2014
Chorusing, synchrony, and the evolutionary functions of rhythm
Andrea Ravignani, Daniel L Bowling, W Tecumseh Fitch
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
|
January 27, 2026
A dysfunctional hub model of voice-reward integration in autism
Daniel A Abrams, Simon Leipold, Daniel L Bowling
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
May 10, 2018
Reply to Goffinet: In consonance, old ideas die hard
Daniel L Bowling, Dale Purves, Kamraan Z Gill
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
December 20, 2017
Vocal similarity predicts the relative attraction of musical chords
Daniel L Bowling, Dale Purves, Kamraan Z Gill
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
September 30, 2021
Progress without exclusion in the search for an evolutionary basis of music
Daniel L Bowling, Marisa Hoeschele, Jacob C Dunn
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|
September 5, 2019
Temporal modulation in speech, music, and animal vocal communication: evidence of conserved function
Piera Filippi, Marisa Hoeschele, Michelle Spierings, et al.
Plos One
|
December 7, 2013
Social origins of rhythm? Synchrony and temporal regularity in human vocalization
Daniel L Bowling, Christian T Herbst, W Tecumseh Fitch
Frontiers in Psychology
|
July 3, 2025
Beating stress: music with monaural beats reduces anxiety and improves mood in a non-clinical population
Tara Venkatesan, Andrew Demetriou, Hendrik Vincent Koops, et al.
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