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"Music as Biology: The Tones We Like and Why" is a book authored by David Huron, published by the MIT Press. The publication reveals the biological and evolutionary underpinnings of our musical preferences. Huron integrates insights from psychology, neuroscience, and ecology to explore how music resonates with human biology. The book is accessible to both scholars and general readers, making complex scientific concepts understandable and relevant to everyday experiences.
The ISBN for "Music as Biology" is 978-0262514240. This unique identifier aids in locating the book across various libraries and bookstores. The MIT Press is well-known for its contributions to academic literature, particularly in fields like cognitive science and the intersection of science and the arts. Huron’s work fits seamlessly into this tradition, providing a scientifically informed perspective on why certain musical tones evoke strong emotional responses.
The central thesis of Huron’s book posits that our preferences for certain musical elements are influenced by evolutionary factors. Drawing parallels between music and language, Huron describes how auditory experiences are deeply embedded in human biology. The book illustrates how certain musical structures can elicit pleasurable reactions based on innate biological functions, making it clear that music is not merely a cultural artifact, but a fundamental aspect of human life shaped by evolutionary processes.
Through an engaging narrative, "Music as Biology" contributes significantly to the understanding of music's role in human society and individual psychology. Huron's interdisciplinary approach sheds light on the reasons behind our musical inclinations, offering readers a new lens through which to appreciate music’s profound impact on human existence. It invites reflection on the intricate relationship between biology and culture, ultimately enriching our appreciation of music in our daily lives.
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