“…Although music has enjoyed considerable attention in cognitive psychology (e.g., Bharucha & Mencl, 1996; Chaffin & Imreh, 2002; Deutsch, 1999; Drayna, Manichaikul, de Lange, Sneider, & Spector, 2001; Krumhansl, 1990, 2000, 2002; Radocy & Boyle, 1979; Sloboda, 1985), biological psychology (e.g., Oyama et al., 1983; Rider, Floyd, & Kirkpatrick, 1985; Standley, 1992; Todd 1999), clinical psychology (Chey & Holzman, 1997; Diamond, 2002; Dorow, 1975; Hilliard, 2001; Wigram, Saperston, & West, 1995), and neuroscience (e.g., Besson, Faita, Peretz, Bonnel, & Requin, 1998; Blood & Zatorre, 2001; Blood, Zatorre, Bermudez, & Evans, 1999; Clynes, 1982; Marin & Perry, 1999; Peretz, Gagnon, & Bouchard, 1998; Peretz & Hebert, 2000; Rauschecker, 2001), very little is known about why people like the music they do.…”