Musicality in human vocal communication: An evolutionary perspective
Studies show that specific vocal modulations, akin to those of infant-directed speech (IDS) and perhaps music, play a role in communicating intentions and mental states during human social interaction. Based on this, we propose a model for the evolution of musicality - the capacity to process musica...
- Autores:
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Leongómez, Juan David
Havlíček, Jan
Roberts, Siwan Craig
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- 2022
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- Universidad El Bosque
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- Comunicación acústica
Evolución
Habla infantil
Música
Modulación de la voz
Musicalidad
acoustic communication
evolution
infant-directed speech
music
musicality
voice modulation
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- License
- Atribución 4.0 Internacional
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Musicality in human vocal communication: An evolutionary perspective |
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Musicality in human vocal communication: An evolutionary perspective |
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Musicality in human vocal communication: An evolutionary perspective |
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Musicality in human vocal communication: An evolutionary perspective Comunicación acústica Evolución Habla infantil Música Modulación de la voz Musicalidad acoustic communication evolution infant-directed speech music musicality voice modulation |
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Musicality in human vocal communication: An evolutionary perspective |
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Musicality in human vocal communication: An evolutionary perspective |
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Musicality in human vocal communication: An evolutionary perspective |
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Musicality in human vocal communication: An evolutionary perspective |
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Leongómez, Juan David Havlíček, Jan Roberts, Siwan Craig |
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Leongómez, Juan David Havlíček, Jan Roberts, Siwan Craig |
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Leongómez, Juan David [https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0092-6298] Roberts, Siwan Craig [https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9641-6101] |
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Comunicación acústica Evolución Habla infantil Música Modulación de la voz Musicalidad |
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Comunicación acústica Evolución Habla infantil Música Modulación de la voz Musicalidad acoustic communication evolution infant-directed speech music musicality voice modulation |
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acoustic communication evolution infant-directed speech music musicality voice modulation |
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Studies show that specific vocal modulations, akin to those of infant-directed speech (IDS) and perhaps music, play a role in communicating intentions and mental states during human social interaction. Based on this, we propose a model for the evolution of musicality - the capacity to process musical information - in relation to human vocal communication. We suggest that a complex social environment, with strong social bonds, promoted the appearance of musicality-related abilities. These social bonds were not limited to those between offspring and mothers or other carers, although these may have been especially influential in view of altriciality of human infants. The model can be further tested in other species by comparing levels of sociality and complexity of vocal communication. By integrating several theories, our model presents a radically different view of musicality, not limited to specifically musical scenarios, but one in which this capacity originally evolved to aid parent-infant communication and bonding, and even today plays a role not only in music but also in IDS, as well as in some adult-directed speech contexts. This article is part of the theme issue 'Voice modulation: from origin and mechanism to social impact (Part II)' |
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Leongómez, Juan DavidHavlíček, JanRoberts, Siwan CraigLeongómez, Juan David [https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0092-6298]Roberts, Siwan Craig [https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9641-6101]2022-02-07T21:57:50Z2022-02-07T21:57:50Z20220962-8436http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12495/6756https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2020.0391instname:Universidad El Bosquereponame:Repositorio Institucional Universidad El Bosquerepourl:https://repositorio.unbosque.edu.coStudies show that specific vocal modulations, akin to those of infant-directed speech (IDS) and perhaps music, play a role in communicating intentions and mental states during human social interaction. Based on this, we propose a model for the evolution of musicality - the capacity to process musical information - in relation to human vocal communication. We suggest that a complex social environment, with strong social bonds, promoted the appearance of musicality-related abilities. These social bonds were not limited to those between offspring and mothers or other carers, although these may have been especially influential in view of altriciality of human infants. The model can be further tested in other species by comparing levels of sociality and complexity of vocal communication. By integrating several theories, our model presents a radically different view of musicality, not limited to specifically musical scenarios, but one in which this capacity originally evolved to aid parent-infant communication and bonding, and even today plays a role not only in music but also in IDS, as well as in some adult-directed speech contexts. This article is part of the theme issue 'Voice modulation: from origin and mechanism to social impact (Part II)'Studies show that specific vocal modulations, akin to those of infant-directed speech (IDS) and perhaps music, play a role in communicating intentions and mental states during human social interaction. 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