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Latest revision as of 06:00, 19 July 2024
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Parent topics
- Biology [r]: The science of life — of complex, self-organizing, information-processing systems living in the past, present or future. [e]
- Musicology [r]: The study of music. [e]
- Evolution [r]: A change over time in the proportions of individual organisms differing genetically. [e]
- Music [r]: The art of structuring time by combining sound and silence into rhythm, harmonies and melodies. [e]
Subtopics
- Vocal learning [r]: The ability of an organism to imitate sounds not inborn to it. [e]
- Entrainment [r]: The synchronization of different individual organisms to an external rhythm, usually in the framework of social interactions. [e]
- Music perception [r]: The study of the neural mechanisms involved in people perceiving rhythms, melodies, harmonies and other musical features. [e]
- Music production [r]: Principles of generating sounds and music. [e]
- Absolute pitch [r]: The ability to correctly label timbres or chords with the corresponding musical notes, instantly and without an external pitch reference. [e]
- Auditory-motor coupling [r]: Add brief definition or description
- FoxP2 [r]: Add brief definition or description