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1. Musicality: communicating the vitality and interests of life, Stephen Malloch & Colwyn Trevarthen
Part 1 - The Origins and Psychobiology of Musicality
2. Root, leaf, blossom, or bole: concerning the origin and adaptive function of music, Ellen Dissanayake
3. Music and how we became human: a view from cognitive semiotics - exploring imaginative hypotheses, Per Aage Brandt
4. Ritual foundations of human uniqueness, Bjorn Merker
5. The evolution of music: theories, definitions and the nature of the evidence, Ian Cross & Iain Morley
6. Tau in musical expression, David N Lee & Benjamin Schogler
7. The neuroscience of emotion in music, Jaak Panksepp & Colwyn Trevarthen
8. Brain, music and musicality: inferences from neuroimaging, Robert Turner & Andreas A Ioannides
Part 2 - Musicality in Infancy
9. Infant rhythms: expressions of musical companionship, Katerina Mazokopaki & Giannis Kugiumutzakis
10. Voices of shared emotion and meaning: young infants and their mothers in Scotland and Japan, Niki Powers & Colwyn Trevarthen
11. 'Music' and the 'action song' in infant development: an interpretation, Patricia Eckerdal & Bjorn Merker
12. Early trios: patterns of sound and movement in the genesis of meaning between infants, Benjamin S Bradley
13. The effects of maternal depression on the 'musicality' of infant-directed speech and conversational engagement, Helen Marwick & Lynne Murray
14. The improvised musicality of belonging: repetition and variation in mother-infant vocal interaction, Maya Gratier & Gisele Apter-Danon
Part 3 - Musicality and Healing
15. Music for children in zones of conflict and post-conflict: a bio-psycho-social paradigm, Nigel Osborne
16. Between communicative musicality and collaborative musicing: a perspective from community music therapy, Mercedes Pavlicevic & Gary Ansdell
17. Supporting the development of mindfulness and meaning: clinical pathways in music therapy with a sexually abused child, Jacqueline Robarts
18. The human nature of dance: towards a theory of aesthetic community, Karen E Bond
19. Therapeutic dialogues in music: nurturing musicality of communication in children with autistic spectrum disorder and Rett syndrome, Tony Wigram & Cochavit Elefant
Part 4 - Musicality of Learning in Childhood
20. Musicality in talk and listening: a key element in classroom discourse as an environment for learning, Frederick Erickson
21. Spontaneity in the musicality and music learning of children, Nicholas Bannan & Sheila Woodward
22. Vitality in music and dance as basic existential experience: application in teaching music, Charlotte Frohlich
23. Intimacy and reciprocity in improvisatory musical performance: pedagogical lessons from adult artists and young children, Lori A Custodero
Part 5 - Musicality in Performance
24. Bodies swayed to music: the temporal arts as integral to ceremonial ritual, Ellen Dissanayake
25. Towards a chronobiology of music, Nigel Osborne
26. Musical communication: the body movements of performance, Jane Davidson & Stephen Malloch
27. Communicative musicality as creative participation: from early childhood to advanced performance, Helena Maria Rodrigues, Paulo Maria Rodrigues & Jorge Salgado Correia
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