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==B==
==B==
{{rpl|Babbling}}
{{rpl|Babbling}}
{{rpl|Basal ganglia}}
{{rpl|Biomusicology}}
{{rpl|Bird vocalization}}
{{rpl|Bird vocalization}}
{{rpl|BOLD effect}}
{{rpl|BOLD effect}}
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==D==
==D==
{{rpl|Deep homology}}
{{rpl|Diffusion Tensor Imaging}}
{{rpl|Diffusion Tensor Imaging}}


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{{rpl|Emotion}}
{{rpl|Emotion}}
{{rpl|Entrainment (biomusicology)|Entrainment}}
{{rpl|Entrainment (biomusicology)|Entrainment}}
{{rpl|Ethnomusicology}}


==F==
==F==
{{rpl|Focal dystonia}}
{{rpl|FOXP2}}
{{rpl|FOXP2}}
{{rpl|Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging}}
{{rpl|Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging}}
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{{rpl|Hearing}}
{{rpl|Hearing}}
{{rpl|Heart rate variability}}
{{rpl|Heart rate variability}}
{{rpl|Heschl's gyrus}}
{{rpl|Hippocampus}}
{{rpl|Hippocampus}}
{{rpl|History of music}}
{{rpl|History of music research}}
{{rpl|Human uniqueness}}
{{rpl|Human uniqueness}}


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==M==
==M==
{{rpl|Magnetoencephalography}}
{{rpl|Magnetoencephalography}}
{{rpl|Mirror neurons}}
{{rpl|Mirror neuron}}s
{{rpl|Mode}}
{{rpl|Mode}}
{{rpl|Modularity of the mind}}
{{rpl|Mismatch negativity}}
{{rpl|Mismatch negativity}}
{{rpl|Music}}
{{rpl|Music}}
{{rpl|Music and the brain}}
{{rpl|Music and the brain}}
{{rpl|Music cognition}}
{{rpl|Music semantics}}
{{rpl|Music semantics}}
{{rpl|Music syntax}}
{{rpl|Music syntax}}
{{rpl|Music universal}}s
{{rpl|Musical instrument}}
{{rpl|Musical instrument}}
{{rpl|Musical protolanguage}}
{{rpl|Musical protolanguage}}
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==V==
==V==
{{rpl|Valence}}
{{rpl|Valence}}
{{rpl|Vocal learning}}
{{rpl|Vocal learning}}


==W==
==W==
{{rpl|Williams syndrome}}
{{rpl|Wernicke's area}}
{{rpl|Wernicke's area}}



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