id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_tik2z3thqzdrjkohoij676irlm Adrian Currie Musical pluralism and the science of music 2015 41 .pdf application/pdf 11923 961 53 research questions about music, necessitating a focus on integration. instance, the scientist interested in psychological models of music will be largely interested in how adult humans process musical information, and the psychological misplaced: if, as we argue, the biological and cultural aspects of music evolved Research questions about music can be organised along a temporal scale: some from research agendas covering the origin of music, its evolution and subsequent anthropological studies of musical expression across human cultures. be interested in positing mental models to explain human musical behaviour and aspects of music, emphasized by different research agendas. We suggested that the concepts of 'musicality' in Honing and Ploeger's and in Cross' analogies for human musical cognition (see Currie, 2013 for a discussion of the role of (2008) Musicality and the human capacity for culture. (2012a) Cognitive science and the cultural nature of music. (2015) Cross-cultural perspectives on music and ./cache/work_tik2z3thqzdrjkohoij676irlm.pdf ./txt/work_tik2z3thqzdrjkohoij676irlm.txt