2021
DOI: 10.1017/s0140525x20001442
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Challenging infant-directed singing as a credible signal of maternal attention

Abstract: I challenge Mehr et al.'s contention that ancestral mothers were reluctant to provide all the attention demanded by their infants. The societies in which music emerged likely involved foraging mothers who engaged in extensive infant carrying, feeding, and soothing. Accordingly, their singing was multimodal, its rhythms aligned with maternal movements, with arousal regulatory consequences for singers and listeners.

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“…These acoustic dissociations comport with functional dissociations, with speech being more attention-grabbing, the better to distract from baby’s fussiness 37,38 ; and song being more soothing, the better to lower baby’s arousal 32,33,4143,45,81 . Speech and song are both capable of playful or soothing roles 62 but each here tended toward one acoustic profile over the other, despite both types of vocalization being elicited here in the same context: vocalizations used “when the baby is fussy”.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…These acoustic dissociations comport with functional dissociations, with speech being more attention-grabbing, the better to distract from baby’s fussiness 37,38 ; and song being more soothing, the better to lower baby’s arousal 32,33,4143,45,81 . Speech and song are both capable of playful or soothing roles 62 but each here tended toward one acoustic profile over the other, despite both types of vocalization being elicited here in the same context: vocalizations used “when the baby is fussy”.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The evidentiary basis for such a claim is controversial, however, given the limited generalizability of individual ethnographic reports and laboratory studies 53 ; small stimulus sets 54 ; and a variety of counterexamples 55,56,[58][59][60][61][62] . Some evidence suggests that infant-directed speech is primarily characterized by higher and more variable pitch 63 and more exaggerated and variable vowels 23,64,65 , based on studies in modern industrialized societies 23,28,49,50,52,66,67 and a few small-scale societies 51,68 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…As recently pointed out by Trehub (2021), the credible signaling of parental attention theory is challenged by childcare features among contemporary foraging cultures, where prolonged breastfeeding entails prolonged interbirth intervals and infants are continuously carried by their mothers. Moreover, cross-cultural data indicate that the most frequent strategies employed by mothers for soothing distressed children are picking up, rocking, and talking to the infant rather than song (Bornstein et al, 2017;Richter & Ostovar, 2016).…”
Section: Mother-infant Interaction As the Primordial Context Of Proto...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In all cultures it would seem, parents sing with their babies. This is most likely to have begun in the distant past with communities carrying their infants whilst foraging, as a way of giving attention to their babies in a multimodal way, the singing synchronising with the rhythmic movements (Trehub, 2021). Contemporary cultures have lullabies and children's songs which have often been handed down through the generations, and, as with any oral tradition, become slightly altered with each sharing.…”
Section: Singing Mattersmentioning
confidence: 99%