The Evolution of Music

The Evolution of Music

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38:00 // Losing Musical Enjoyment: Case Studies

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38:00 // Losing Musical Enjoyment: Case Studies

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The Evolution of Music

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  1. 1 00:00 // Introduction and Purpose of the Talk
  2. 2 01:00 // History of Gresham College and Its Professors
  3. 3 02:30 // Reflections on 400 Years of Knowledge
  4. 4 03:30 // The Challenge of Defining Music
  5. 5 04:30 // Intersections Between Music and Other Disciplines
  6. 6 06:00 // Crystals, Sleep, and Sound: Translating Data into Music
  7. 7 08:00 // Visual Data and Sound: Brexit and COVID Examples
  8. 8 10:00 // Music and Multidisciplinary Communication
  9. 9 11:30 // Music’s Deep History and the Human Brain
  10. 10 13:00 // The Oldest Musical Instrument: The Hohle Fels Flute
  11. 11 15:00 // Music, Art, and Early Human Expression
  12. 12 16:30 // Animal Music? Chimps, Birds, and Whales
  13. 13 18:30 // Whale Song and Cultural Transmission
  14. 14 20:00 // Darwin’s Theory on the Origins of Music
  15. 15 22:00 // Music’s Emotional Power and Physical Impact
  16. 16 24:00 // The Science Behind Musical Chills
  17. 17 27:00 // Why Certain Sounds Give Us Goosebumps
  18. 18 29:00 // Music and the Brain: The Role of the Nervous System
  19. 19 31:00 // The Biology of Dissonance and Timbre
  20. 20 33:00 // Music’s Connection to Language and Emotion
  21. 21 36:00 // Brain Damage and Musical Perception
  22. 22 38:00 // Losing Musical Enjoyment: Case Studies
  23. 23 41:00 // Are Musical Brains Wired Differently?
  24. 24 43:00 // Genetics and Musical Ability
  25. 25 45:00 // Can Musical Talent Be Predicted by DNA?
  26. 26 47:00 // Final Thoughts: Humility in the Face of Music’s Complexity

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