A fascinating look at how everyday music habits can reshape your emotions, memory, and even your brain chemistry without you ...
Your brain’s habit of replaying the same song on a loop is not a glitch so much as a side effect of how memory, reward and attention are wired. The same circuitry that helps you recognize a friend’s ...
Making music is a mental workout. The brain must simultaneously co-ordinate sound and vision, as well as fine motor control, ...
Earworms, also known as involuntary musical imagery, are brief snippets of music that repetitively play in our minds. They can be as short as 15 to 30 seconds and often feel like they loop without end ...
New research explores music's impact on learning, memory, and emotions in two studies. One reveals that familiar music can enhance concentration and learning, while the other demonstrates that music ...
A new study shows that music changes brain activity during eye contact, helping people feel more connected and socially ...
A new study reveals that the memory for a specific experience is stored in multiple parallel 'copies'. These are preserved for varying durations, modified to certain degrees, and sometimes deleted ...
Remembering why the heck you went into the bedroom uses not only a completely different brain system called working memory, ...