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The Science Behind Why We Replay the Same Songs - and the 4 Big Reasons It Feels So Good
Have you ever found yourself listening to the same song on repeat for hours, days, or even weeks? That magnetic pull to hit the replay button isn’t just a quirky habit, it’s rooted in neuroscience and ...
The first chords of a favorite ’70s, ’80s, or ’90s song instantly evoke memories of youth, friends, or first loves. According to research published in Slate, brain imaging studies show that our ...
SEATTLE -- A University of Washington professor is part of a federally funded project to push science through songs. When Dr. Greg Crowther isn't working to save the world from malaria, he's rhymin' ...
Thrillist.com has ranked the 10 happiest songs on earth, as decided by – a neuroscientist. After an expansive survey across the UK, the Dutch scientist decided on a formula that combines lyrics, tempo ...
TEL AVIV, (ANI) – A recent study has shed light on the powerful role of song lyrics in helping people cope with collective trauma. Published in Frontiers in Psychology, the research highlights how ...
Music has long been prized for its therapeutic effects. A 2024 study from the journal Palliative Medicine concludes, "Music therapy provides unique benefits for this paediatric population particularly ...
There is a science behind what makes a song catchy. Although the audience may not be familiar with that science, they feel its effects. Musicologists have taken the time to compile lists of the ...
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