Joint origins of speech and music: testing evolutionary hypotheses on modern humans
Andrea Ravignani, Bart de Boer
Abstract
Abstract How music and speech evolved is a mystery. Several hypotheses on their origins, including one on their joint origins, have been put forward but rarely tested. Here we report and comment on the first experiment testing the hypothesis that speech and music bifurcated from a common system. We highlight strengths of the reported experiment, point out its relatedness to animal work, and suggest three alternative interpretations of its results. We conclude by sketching a future empirical programme extending this work.
Topics & Concepts
Joint (building)Cognitive psychologyPoint (geometry)Cognitive sciencePsychologyLinguisticsPhilosophyArchitectural engineeringMathematicsGeometryEngineeringAnimal Vocal Communication and BehaviorLanguage and cultural evolutionNeuroscience and Music Perception