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The roots of rhythm

Many Minds

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Specialized Musical Memory and Its Evolutionary Significance

Humans may have a specialized memory for music, evidenced by the ability to accurately sing along to a song with precision and timing. This suggests a strong hypothesis for the existence of specialized musical memory. The evolutionary advantage of such a memory could be linked to the adaptive pressure for humans to have a specialized memory for music, likely due to the reproductive benefits of music being typically performed in groups. The act of performing music in groups may have served as a signal of coalitional quality, indicating the cohesive nature of a group to other groups.

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