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. 2021 Sep 30:44:e122.
doi: 10.1017/S0140525X21000030.

Toward a productive evolutionary understanding of music

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Toward a productive evolutionary understanding of music

Samuel A Mehr et al. Behav Brain Sci. .

Abstract

We discuss approaches to the study of the evolution of music (sect. R1); challenges to each of the two theories of the origins of music presented in the companion target articles (sect. R2); future directions for testing them (sect. R3); and priorities for better understanding the nature of music (sect. R4).

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