Publication year
2013Author(s)
Publisher
s.l. : MIT Press
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M.A. Arbib (ed.), Language, music, and the brain: A mysterious relationshipPublication type
Article in monograph or in proceedings
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Editor(s)
M.A. Arbib
Organization
PI Group Neurobiology of Language
SW OZ DCC AI
Taalwetenschap
Former Organization
F.C. Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging
Book title
M.A. Arbib (ed.), Language, music, and the brain: A mysterious relationship
Subject
110 000 Neurocognition of Language; 110 007 PLUS: A neurocomputational model for the Processing of Linguistic Utterances based on the Unification-Space architecture; 110 009 The human brain and Chinese prosody; 110 012 Social cognition of verbal communication; 110 013 Binding and the MUC-model; 110 014 Public activitiesAbstract
A forum devoted to the relationship between music and language begins with an implicit assumption: There is at least one common principle that is central to all human musical systems and all languages, but that is not characteristic of (most) other domains. Why else should these two categories be paired together for analysis? We propose that one candidate for a common principle is their structure. In this chapter, we explore the nature of that structure—and its consequences for psychological and neurological processing mechanisms—within and across these two domains
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