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A framework for joint music making: Behavioral findings, neural processes, and computational models

Sara F. Abalde, Alison Rigby, Peter E. Keller, Giacomo Novembre

2024Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Across different epochs and societies, humans occasionally gather to jointly make music. This universal form of collective behavior is as fascinating as it is fragmentedly understood. As the interest in joint music making (JMM) rapidly grows, we review the state-of-the-art of this emerging science, blending behavioral, neural, and computational contributions. We present a conceptual framework synthesizing research on JMM within four components. The framework is centered upon interpersonal coordination, a crucial requirement for JMM. The other components imply the influence of individuals' (past) experience, (current) social factors, and (future) goals on real-time coordination. Our aim is to promote the development of JMM research by organizing existing work, inspiring new questions, and fostering accessibility for researchers belonging to other research communities.

Topics & Concepts

Joint (building)PsychologyNeuroscienceCognitive scienceComputational modelCognitive psychologyComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceEngineeringArchitectural engineeringNeuroscience and Music PerceptionMusic Therapy and HealthMusic and Audio Processing
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