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SUBMITTER: Dunbar RIM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8282857 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Dunbar R I M RIM Pearce Eiluned E Tarr Bronwyn B Makdani Adarsh A Bamford Joshua J Smith Sharon S McGlone Francis F
Scientific reports 20210715 1
The C-tactile (CLTM) peripheral nervous system is involved in social bonding in primates and humans through its capacity to trigger the brain's endorphin system. Since the mammalian cochlea has an unusually high density of similar neurons (type-II spiral ganglion neurons, SGNs), we hypothesise that their function may have been exploited for social bonding by co-opting head movements in response to music and other rhythmic movements of the head in social contexts. Music provides one of many cultu ...[more]