Journal article
Early social communication through music: State of the art and future perspectives
Abstract
A growing body of research shows that the universal capacity for music perception and production emerges early in development. Possibly building on this predisposition, caregivers around the world often communicate with infants using songs or speech entailing song-like characteristics. This suggests that music might be one of the earliest developing and most accessible forms of interpersonal communication, providing a platform for studying …
Authors
Nguyen T; Flaten E; Trainor L; Novembre G
Journal
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Publisher
Center for Open Science
DOI
10.31234/osf.io/j5g69