Isochrony, vocal learning and the acquisition of rhythm and melody
A cross-species perspective can extend and provide testable predictions for Savage et al.’s
framework. Rhythm and melody, I argue, could bootstrap each other in the evolution of
musicality. Isochrony may function as a temporal grid to support rehearsing and learning
modulated, pitched vocalizations. Once this melodic plasticity is acquired, focus can shift back to refining rhythm processing and beat induction.
framework. Rhythm and melody, I argue, could bootstrap each other in the evolution of
musicality. Isochrony may function as a temporal grid to support rehearsing and learning
modulated, pitched vocalizations. Once this melodic plasticity is acquired, focus can shift back to refining rhythm processing and beat induction.
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