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      • ‘Bio-musicology’ is the biological study of musicality in all its forms. Human ‘musicality’ refers to the set of capacities and proclivities that allows our species to generate and enjoy music in all of its diverse forms.
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  2. Biomusicology is the study of music from a biological point of view. The term was coined by Nils L. Wallin in 1991 to encompass several branches of music psychology and musicology , including evolutionary musicology , neuromusicology , and comparative musicology .

  3. Mar 3, 2015 · ‘Bio-musicology’ is the biological study of musicality in all its forms. Human ‘musicality’ refers to the set of capacities and proclivities that allows our species to generate and enjoy music in all of its diverse forms.

    • W. Tecumseh Fitch
    • 2015
  4. Mar 19, 2015 · Four principles of bio-musicology. W. Tecumseh Fitch. Published: 19 March 2015 https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2014.0091. Abstract. As a species-typical trait of Homo sapiens, musicality represents a cognitively complex and biologically grounded capacity worthy of intensive empirical investigation.

    • W. Tecumseh Fitch
    • 2015
  5. Sep 21, 2021 · New approaches trying to establish a dialogue between musicology and biology have used the term “Biomusicology” to designate the discipline concerned with the evolutionary history and biological roots of music, with different branches, such as evolutionary musicology or neuromusicology .

    • Laura Navarro, Federico Martinón-Torres, Antonio Salas
    • 10.3390/genes12091454
    • 2021
    • Genes (Basel). 2021 Sep; 12(9): 1454.
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BiomusicBiomusic - Wikipedia

    Biomusic is a form of experimental music which deals with sounds created or performed by non-humans. The definition is also sometimes extended to include sounds made by humans in a directly biological way. For instance, music that is created by the brain waves of the composer can also be called biomusic as can music created by the human body ...

  7. human biology with its specific therapeutic applications. The framework I propose organizes the neurophysiological effects of music around four core elements of human musicality:...

  8. The book can be viewed as representing the birth of evolutionary biomusicology. What biological and cognitive forces have shaped humankind's musical behavior and the rich global repertoire of musical structures? What is music for, and why does every human culture have it? What are the universal features of music and musical behavior across ...

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