Musical Bodies, Musical Minds Enactive Cognitive Science and the Meaning of Human Musicality

An enactive account of musicality that proposes new ways of thinking about musical experience, musical development in infancy, music and evolution, and more. Musical Bodies, Musical Minds offers an innovative account of human musicality that draws on recent developments in embodied cognitive science...

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Language:English
Published: Cambridge The MIT Press 2022
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