Oxytocin as an allostatic agent in the social bonding effects of music.
Niels Chr HansenPeter Erik KellerPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2021)
Despite acknowledging that musicality evolved to serve multiple adaptive functions in human evolution, Savage et al. promote social bonding to an overarching super-function. Yet, no unifying neurobiological framework is offered. We propose that oxytocin constitutes a socio-allostatic agent whose modulation of sensing, learning, prediction, and behavioral responses with reference to the physical and social environment facilitates music's social bonding effects.
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