The World in Six Songs: How the Musical Brain Created Human Nature (47 page)

BOOK: The World in Six Songs: How the Musical Brain Created Human Nature
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Nixon, Richard
 
noise
 
nonlinear systems
 
“No Rain”
 
North America
 
notation, musical
 
Nothing Like the Sun
(Sting)
 
Nusbaum, Howard
 
The Nutcracker
 
Nuzzo, Regina L.
 
 
“O Kazakhstan”
 
Obama, Barack
 
obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
 
occipital cortex
 
octave equivalence
 
Oden, St. Louis Jimmy
 
Odyssey
(Homer)
 
“Oh Happy Day”
 
“Ohio”
 
the Ohio Express
 
“Oh My Darling, Clementine”
 
Old Testament
 
“One Little Two Little Three Little Indians”
 
“An Only Kid, An Only Kid”
 
Ono, Yoko
 
Oral Torah
 
oral tradition
 
Orlando, Tony
 
“Our Love Is Here to Stay”
 
“Over the Rainbow”
 
“Over the River and Through the Woods”
 
“Over You”
 
oxytocin
 
“Padrino”
 
pair-bonding
 
Palmer, Robert
 
pancakes
 
pandemonium model of human perception
 
pantheism
 
“Paralyzed”
 
“Paranoid”
 
Parker, Charlie
 
Parkinson’s disease
 
Parry, Milman
 
Parsons, Gram
 
Parton, Dolly
 
Partridge, Andy
 
“Parts of the Brain”
 
Patel, Ani
 
Pavlov, Ivan
 
Payne, Freda
 
Pearlman, Sandy
 
Penn, Michael
 
Pentecost Island
 
“People Get Ready”
 
Pepsi
 
perception
 
perspective-taking faculty
 
Petty, Tom
 
peyote
 
Phillips, Sam
 
Phish
 
phonology
 
photographic memory
 
Piaget, Jean
 
Pierce, Billy
 
“Pineapple Face”
 
Pinker, Steven
 
Pink Floyd
 
pitch
 
Plastic People of the Universe
 
“Please Call Me, Baby”
 
“Please Please Me”
 
Pledge of Allegiance
 
Plimpton, George
 
poetry ,
 
“Poetry and Prose”
 
Poetry Foundation
 
“Poison Love”
 
the Police
 
polygyny
 
polyrhythms
 
“Pomp and Circumstance”
 
pons
 
pop music
 
Porter, Cole
 
Posner, Mike
 
prayer
 
“Prayers for Rain”
 
predators
 
prediction
 
prefrontal cortex
 
and auditory imitation
 
and development of hearing
 
and development of language
 
evolutionary changes
 
and perspective-taking faculty
 
and prehistoric man
 
and rearrangement faculty
 
and social bonding
 
prehistoric man .
See also
hunter-gatherers
 
preindustrial music
 
preliterate cultures
 
Prelutsky, Jack
 
Premack, David
 
Presley, Elvis
 
“Pride and Joy”
 
primates.
See also specific species
 
Primus
 
Prince
 
probability theory
 
prolactin
 
prosody
 
protest songs
 
protohumans
 
Prozac
 
“P.S. I Love You”
 
Psalms
 
psilocybin
 
psychic research
 
psychology
 
Puckett, Gary
 
pygmy music
 
 
Qur’an
 
 
Rabbit, Eddie
 
“Rain”
 
“Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head”
 
“Rainin’”
 
“The Rain Song”
 
rain songs
 
“Rainy Days and Mondays”
 
the Ramones
 
Rand, Ayn
 
“The Randall Knife”
 
Randi, James
 
rap music
 
Rappaport, Roy
 
Ray, James Earl
 
Raye, Juliana
 
Read, Herbert
 
rearrangement faculty
 
recorded music
 
recursion
 
Redding, Otis
 
redundancy.
See
repetition
 
Reed, Lou
 
Reid, Vernon
 
relational processing
 
religion and religious songs
 
and drug use
 
and evolution
 
and knowledge songs
 
and language barriers
 
and monotheism
 
and natural selection
 
and prayer
 
recitation of religious texts
 
religious songs
 
and rituals
 
and science
 
and spirituals
 
ubiquity of
 
R.E.M.
 
Ren & Stimpy
 
REO Speedwagon
 
repetition
 
Repo Man
 
representation faculty
 
“The Revolution”
 
Revolver
(the Beatles)
 
rhyme .
See also
lyrics
 
rhythm.
See also
drums
 
and brain physiology
 
and definition of songs
 
and melody
 
and memory
 
polyrhythms
 
and ritual music
 
sensitivity to
 
and sexuality
 
and social bonding
 
and song form
 
and trance states
 
rhythm and blues
 
The Rhythm of the Saints
(Simon)
 
Richie, Lionel
 
“Rise and Shine”
 
The Rise of the West
(McNeill)
 
ritual
 
biological origin
 
and brain physiology
 
burials and funerals
 
and call-and-response singing
 
and children
 
community rituals
 
contrasted with religion
 
life-cycle rituals
 
mating rituals
 
and motor action sequences
 
music’s role in
 
origin of
 
and religious practices
 
and repetition
 
and state-changing utterances
 
and synchronous singing
 
time and place constraints
 
and trance states
 
“Road Fever”
 
Robison, Paula
 
“Roble”
 
rock music
 
See also individual rock music song titles
 
Roe, Tommy
 
Roethke, Theodore
 
Rogel, Randy
 
the Rolling Stones
 
Romans
 
romantic love
 
Rose, Gary
 
Rose, Tricia
 
Ross, Diana
 
“Row Row Row Your Boat”
 
Rubin, David
 
Rubinstein, Artur
 
“Running Wild”
 
“Runnin’ with the Devil”
 
“Run That Body Down”
 
Rush
 
Russell, Leon
 
“Russians”
 
 
Sacks, Oliver
 
sadness
 
Saffran, Jenny
 
Salk Institute
 
Santana, Carlos
 
Sapolsky, Robert
 
Saul, King of Israel
 
“Saving All My Love For You”
 
Scheuer, Sandra

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