<b>An enactive account of musicality that proposes new ways of thinking about musical experience, musical development in infancy, music and evolution, and more.</b><br><br><i>Musical Bodies, Musical Minds</i> offers an innovative account of human musicality that draws on recent developments in embodied cognitive science. The authors explore musical cognition as a form of sense-making that unfolds across the <i>embodied</i>, environmentally <i>embedded</i>, and sociomaterially <i>extended</i> dimensions that compose the <i>enactment</i> of human worlds of meaning. This perspective enables new ways of understanding musical experience, the development of musicality in infancy and childhood, music’s emergence in human evolution, and the nature of musical emotions, empathy, and creativity.<br> <br>Developing their account, the authors link a diverse array of ideas from fields including neuroscience, theoretical biology, psychology, developmental studies, social cognition, and edu