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Post by mad30 on May 29, 2009 1:59:44 GMT -5
Genetic Basis Of Musical Aptitude: Neurobiology Of Musicality Related To Intrinsic Attachment BehaviorMay 27, 2009 — Music is social communication between individuals -- humming of lullabies attach infant to parent and singing or playing music adds croup cohesion. The neurobiology of music perception and production is likely to be related to the pathways affecting intrinsic attachment behavior, suggests a recent Finnish study. The study gives new information about genetic background of musical aptitude. CONTINUED:www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/05/090526093925.htm
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Post by rad10act1ve on Jun 5, 2009 17:42:22 GMT -5
In some cases I'm sure there is a genetic affiliation, but not all. Probably has more to do with being surrounded by music as a child, not necessarily an inherent talent that's being transferred. In related news. ----------------------------- Musicians have better memory -- not just for music, but words and pictures too:May 21, 2009 scienceblogs.com/cognitivedaily/2009/05/musicians_have_better_memory_-.php
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