The evolutionary benefit of less-credible affective musical signals for emotion induction during storytelling.
Caitlyn TrevorSascha FrühholzPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2021)
The credible signaling theory underexplains the evolutionary added value of less-credible affective musical signals compared to vocal signals. The theory might be extended to account for the motivation for, and consequences of, culturally decontextualizing a biologically contextualized signal. Musical signals are twofold, communicating "emotional fiction" alongside biological meaning, and could have filled an adaptive need for affect induction during storytelling.