In “How Music Resonates in the Brain” by Allyson Eck, Dr. Patrick Whelan’s ideas on music are discussed. Whelan attributes some of the significance of music’s power to what scientific concept? Notice: The questions and answer sets for this quiz are protected under copyright, and may not be reproduced without the author's consent.Single choice
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Our innate understanding of acoustics.
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Evolutionary biology - that early mammals had to rely heavily on hearing for survival
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Theories of religious ritual (of which music is a part) as important for social organization.
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Theories of sexual attraction for mating in early mammals.
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