Peretz Isabelle
International Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound Research (BRAMS), University of Montreal, Que., Canada.
Cognition. 2006 May;100(1):1-32. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.11.004. Epub 2006 Feb 20.
Music, as language, is a universal human trait. Throughout human history and across all cultures, people have produced and enjoyed music. Despite its ubiquity, the musical capacity is rarely studied as a biological function. Music is typically viewed as a cultural invention. In this paper, the evidence bearing on the biological perspective of the musical capacity is reviewed. Related issues, such as domain-specificity, innateness, and brain localization, are addressed in an attempt to offer a unified conceptual basis for the study of music processing. This scheme should facilitate the study of the biological foundations of music by bringing together the fields of genetics, developmental and comparative research, neurosciences, and musicology.
音乐作为一种语言,是人类共有的特性。在人类历史长河中以及所有文化中,人们都创作并欣赏音乐。尽管音乐无处不在,但音乐能力很少作为一种生物学功能来研究。音乐通常被视为一种文化发明。本文回顾了与音乐能力生物学视角相关的证据。还探讨了诸如领域特异性、先天性和脑定位等相关问题,试图为音乐处理研究提供一个统一的概念基础。该框架应通过整合遗传学、发育与比较研究、神经科学和音乐学等领域,促进对音乐生物学基础的研究。