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Music, groove, and play
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- 30 September 2021, e61
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Musicality was not selected for, rather humans have a good reason to learn music
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- 30 September 2021, e62
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Social bonding and music: Evidence from lesions to the ventromedial prefrontal cortex
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- 30 September 2021, e63
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Evolutionary linguistics can help refine (and test) hypotheses about how music might have evolved
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- 30 September 2021, e64
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Music and dance are two parallel routes for creating social cohesion
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- 30 September 2021, e65
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Music, attachment, and uncertainty: Music as communicative interaction
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- 30 September 2021, e66
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Music as a social bond in patients with amnesia
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- 30 September 2021, e67
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Ancestral human mother–infant interaction was an adaptation that gave rise to music and dance
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- 30 September 2021, e68
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The music and social bonding hypothesis does require multilevel selection
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- 30 September 2021, e69
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Is the MSB hypothesis (music as a coevolved system for social bonding) testable in the Popperian sense?
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- 30 September 2021, e70
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If music be the food of love, play on: Four ways that music may lead to social connection
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- 30 September 2021, e71
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Music's putative adaptive function hinges on a combination of distinct mechanisms
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- 30 September 2021, e72
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Is neural entrainment to rhythms the basis of social bonding through music?
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- 30 September 2021, e73
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An evolutionary theory of music needs to care about developmental timing
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- 30 September 2021, e74
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Oxytocin as an allostatic agent in the social bonding effects of music
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- 30 September 2021, e75
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Against unitary theories of music evolution
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- 30 September 2021, e76
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Bonding system in nonhuman primates and biological roots of musicality
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- 30 September 2021, e77
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Unravelling the origins of musicality: Beyond music as an epiphenomenon of language
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- 30 September 2021, e78
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What's not music, but feels like music to you?
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- 30 September 2021, e79
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Mind the gap: The mediating role of emotion mechanisms in social bonding through musical activities
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- 30 September 2021, e80
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