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Music, evolution, and the harmony of souls
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Music is central to human cultural and intellectual experience. It is vitally important for the welfare of human society and - this book argues - should become more widely accepted in our community as a mainstream educational and therapeutic tool.

This book explores the importance of music throughout human evolution, and its continued relevance to modern-day human society. Throughout, the emphasis is on the origin of music and how (and where) it is processed in our brains, exploring in detail the genetic and cultural evolution of modern, loquacious humans, how we may have evolved with unique neural and cognitive architecture, and why two complementary but distinct communication systems - language and music - remain a human universal.

In addition the book explores, in some depth, the different theories that have been put forward to explain why musical communication was (and remains) advantageous to our species, with a particular emphasis on the role of music and dance in enhancing altruistic and prosocial behaviours. The author suggests that music, and the social harmonization it brings, was of vital importance in early humans as we became more and more individualized by the emergence of modern language and the modern mind,
and the realization that we are mortal.

'Music, Evolution, and the Harmony of Souls' demonstrates the evolutionary sociobiological importance of music as a driver of cooperative and interactive behaviour throughout human existence, and what this evolutionary imperative means to twenty-first century humanity and beyond, from social and medical/neurological perspectives


Contents:

1: Introduction: What is music, what is this book about?2: How the brain processes music3: Brains and the evolution of Homo sapiens4: Why do we have music as another communication system?5: Music, altruism and social cooperation6: The consequences of owning a modern mind7: Music, development and education8: Music, therapy and old age9: Coda: Homo sapientior?List of Illustrations


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ISBN-13: 9780198786856
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: February, 2017
Pages: 304
Dimensions: 156.00 x 253.00 x 24.00
Weight: 736g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Neuroscience

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