Had legit fun being interviewed by Conor & Gabe about our study on the genetics of chills from art and music
Jump in at minute 15 for loads of aesthetic chills chat
Had legit fun being interviewed by Conor & Gabe about our study on the genetics of chills from art and music
Jump in at minute 15 for loads of aesthetic chills chat
"Through evolution, these capacities may have become integrated into a coherent system โ a biological platform for organizing and appreciating patterned sound". Great essay by @musiccognition.bsky.social on the biological capacity that enables humans to perceive, produce, and enjoy music.
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a snippet of a mini-comic, at top - straight line stretches from point A to B. Immediately below, same dot at A, then becomes a curving, meandering line that winds through the page and ends at a point with rays and a question mark emanating from it. Text reads: "Nothing can do this for you - for that robs you of experience and conflates answers with learning. Rather, it's all the decisions you make along the way, the mistakes, struggles, and surprises! These pathways you create - this is learning. https://spinweaveandcut.com/fall-2025-syllabi/
In case anyone needs it for their syllabi, my statement in gen-Ai from the minicomic I made as a syllabus for class last semester. All online and printable here spinweaveandcut.com/fall-2025-sy...
Leipzig U and the MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology (MPI-EVA) have an open faculty position (W2) in evolutionary population genetics! This position is tenured and comes with generous core funding. We are eager to welcome a new colleague! Deadline March 11.
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Landscape with a rider (unfinished) - 1966
https://botfrens.com/collections/61/contents/20512
The @scilifelab.se Ancient DNA Unit is recruiting a (permanent) Research Engineer for planning user projects and generating #aDNA ๐งฌ data:
Application deadline: March 25th ๐งช๐บ
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The article also describes a curious case of a "60-year-old patient who developed a sudden and distinct musical preference for Johnny Cash following deep brain stimulation (DBS) targeted at the NAcc." ๐
How does music become pleasurable? A nice article (in Italian) on recent research suggesting that musical pleasure comes from the interplay between the brain's auditory and reward centres, including our research on the genetics of music enjoyment
www.ilpost.it/2025/08/13/p...
Well, look at that. My BBC documentary on the science of sound from years ago has just popped up on the BBC Earth Science channel. If you fancy some cool sound science in your day, here you go:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zp_u...
Horizons and highways: Franco Fontanaโs stunning photographic experiments โ in pictures
In this new review in Nature Reviews Psychology our researchers Judith Holler and Anna K. Kuhlen argue that conversation is not simply one person speaking while another listens. It is more like a partnership between minds. www.mpi.nl/news/why-con...
ORIGINAL SIN comes out on Tuesday!
If youโre in the US & want a signed copy, order from Black Pearl Books in the next week. Just be sure to note that you want it signed (& any instructions about the inscription) in the order notes at checkout.
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Per protocol analysis strikes again!
Folks, if you randomize but then donโt analyze some of the people who got randomized (maybe because they didnโt adhere to instructions, maybe because they dropped out), randomization will no longer do all the heavy causal inference lifting.
A particular moment in my favourite Radiohead song always gives me goosebumps every time I play it. Turns out susceptibility to such โchillsโ (induced by music, poetry, art) varies between people & that genetic differences play a part. Check out our new paper, led by @giacomobignardi.bsky.social. ๐๐งช
"what if English isn't the student's first language, why wouldn't they use google translate, claude, chatgpt etc".
that's all good. as with much AI hate it's good to be specific: "written by ChatGPT" is v different to "written by the student with a bit of translation help"
only one of those is OK
I have an opening for a staff scientist or bioinformatician in my group at the Sanger Institute (closing date 24 March). Our current projects focus on disentangling rare and common variant contributions to rare neurodevelopmental conditions and to neurodevelopmental and perinatal traits. 1/2
New Perspective!๐ฅIt's fascinating how scientists from different fields but interested in the same question [e.g. genotype-phenoytpe relationship] can have such different perspectives. Here we put in our 2 cents wrt genetic effects being context-dependent, and pheno variation being mostly polygenic
Have you ever wondered ๐ค... Does phenotypic variance respond to environmental perturbation? Does it have a genetic basis? Are mean and variance regulating loci exposed to different selection pressures? These and more questions are explored in our new preprint ๐ฅ
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
I'm very honored to be recognized for the 2026 Janet Taylor Spence Award. โค๏ธ Thank you to the APS and congratulations to the other recipients this year!
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Foto of a child with four fluffy buns and blue sunglasses. The child has lowered the sunglasses below their nose and is gazing over them.
Hi, Iโm this weekโs curator, Josi! Iโm a PhD student in statistical genetics ๐งฌ and use #RStats to do #SEM. I dabble in #DataViz and recently wrote my first #Rpackage. My hobbies are reading #Fantasy books ๐ and #maximalism. You may catch me at a conference matching my outfit to my poster ๐ค๐ง๐ฝโโ๏ธ #rladies
Front cover of my book, titled "Comparative musicology: Evolution, universals, and the science of the world's music" (published today by Oxford University Press)
1st of my 4-page essay published in Nature today titled "Music is not a universal language - but it can bring us together when words fail" Picture caption: "Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny (centre) performed in Spanish at the half-time show of the 2026 American Football Super Bowl LX."
My book is now published! ๐๐ถ๐งชโจ
You can download it for free at academic.oup.com/book/62353 - Iโd be grateful if you do!
I also published an accessible summary with audio/video today in @nature.com: www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Try reading that first, then give the whole book a read if you like it!
I've been reading comparative cognition for almost 30 years now, and it continues to be frustrating how terrible other primates are at vocal learning and music perception, two hallmarks of human cognition. The gulf is so great, makes it hard to test theories of our cognitive evolution.
Why does one song give you chills - but not your friend? Research shows genetics explain part of it, life experience does the rest. Even goosebumps have a backstory. www.mpi.nl/news/genetic...
#science #music #art #emotion #genetics
Follow up on the genetics of chills from art and poetry. This time, including chills from music too ๐งต โฌ๏ธ
Yes!!! I think of these chills as a potentially universal biological component of openness to experience (From the preprint you all cited back in the day, now much more polished in published form). Once the GWAS is published so we can share the sumstats publicly, I'd love to see what you all find!
We hope that these findings help motivate larger genetic studies of sensitivity to the arts (including chills).
Especially, if you have such samples to make that happen ๐ ๐ tagging completely at random (TCAR) here @tedmond.bsky.social @michelnivard.bsky.social @dr-appie.bsky.social
Paper ๐
Thanks to coauthor @danielleadmiraal.bsky.social, the Lifelines cohort for making this possible, @mpi-nl.bsky.social @mps-cognition.bsky.social, and Else and @profsimonfisher.bsky.social for everything else!