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Patrick E Savage

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Nature|February 23, 2026
Music is not a universal language - but it can bring us together when words failPatrick E Savage
Journal of Cognition|August 21, 2023
The Exceptions and the Rules in Global Musical DiversitySam Passmore, Patrick E Savage
Physics of Life Reviews|March 5, 2024
Conflicting predictions in the cross-cultural study of music and sociality - Comment on "Musical engagement as a duet of tight synchrony and loose Interpretability" by Tal-Chen RabinowitchDor Shilton, Patrick E Savage
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|August 22, 2022
Towards a cross-cultural framework for predictive coding of musicPatrick E Savage, Shinya Fujii
Royal Society Open Science|September 8, 2023
Group singing is globally dominant and associated with social contextDor Shilton, Sam Passmore, Patrick E Savage
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 11, 2011
The structure of cross-cultural musical diversityTom Rzeszutek, Patrick E Savage, Steven Brown
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 2015
Statistical universals reveal the structures and functions of human musicPatrick E Savage, Steven Brown, Emi Sakai, et al.
Music & Science|May 27, 2024
Cross-cultural Perception of Musical Similarity Within and Between India and JapanHideo Daikoku, Taiki Shimozono, Shinya Fujii, et al.
Current Biology : CB|February 5, 2022
Sequence alignment of folk song melodies reveals cross-cultural regularities of musical evolutionPatrick E Savage, Sam Passmore, Gakuto Chiba, et al.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|August 21, 2020
Music as a coevolved system for social bondingPatrick E Savage, Psyche Loui, Bronwyn Tarr, et al.
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Nature|February 23, 2026
Music is not a universal language - but it can bring us together when words failPatrick E Savage
Journal of Cognition|August 21, 2023
The Exceptions and the Rules in Global Musical DiversitySam Passmore, Patrick E Savage
Physics of Life Reviews|March 5, 2024
Conflicting predictions in the cross-cultural study of music and sociality - Comment on "Musical engagement as a duet of tight synchrony and loose Interpretability" by Tal-Chen RabinowitchDor Shilton, Patrick E Savage
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|August 22, 2022
Towards a cross-cultural framework for predictive coding of musicPatrick E Savage, Shinya Fujii
Royal Society Open Science|September 8, 2023
Group singing is globally dominant and associated with social contextDor Shilton, Sam Passmore, Patrick E Savage
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 11, 2011
The structure of cross-cultural musical diversityTom Rzeszutek, Patrick E Savage, Steven Brown
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 2015
Statistical universals reveal the structures and functions of human musicPatrick E Savage, Steven Brown, Emi Sakai, et al.
Music & Science|May 27, 2024
Cross-cultural Perception of Musical Similarity Within and Between India and JapanHideo Daikoku, Taiki Shimozono, Shinya Fujii, et al.
Current Biology : CB|February 5, 2022
Sequence alignment of folk song melodies reveals cross-cultural regularities of musical evolutionPatrick E Savage, Sam Passmore, Gakuto Chiba, et al.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|August 21, 2020
Music as a coevolved system for social bondingPatrick E Savage, Psyche Loui, Bronwyn Tarr, et al.
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