Why We Remember Music and Forget Everything Else
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For many people, music feels like a part of our subconscious. It’s constantly playing in the background, whether we’re at a…
For many people, music feels like a part of our subconscious. It’s constantly playing in the background, whether we’re at a…
Credit - Getty Images—Guido Mieth For many people, music feels like a part of our subconscious.
For many people, music feels like a part of our subconscious. It’s constantly playing in the background, whether we’re at a…
For many people, music feels like a part of our subconscious. It’s constantly playing in the background, whether we’re at a…
Credit - Getty Images—Guido Mieth For many people, music feels like a part of our subconscious.
Source: Mohammad Metri/Unsplash If you search the internet for information about earworms — tunes that get stuck in your head …
Having a song stuck in one’s head, known as an earworm, is an experience that over 90 per cent of us have on a regular basis.
This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article.
Having a song stuck in one’s head, known as an earworm, is an experience that over 90% of us have on a regular basis.
This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article.
20 May 2016 The song that keeps on repeating in your head is known as an earworm.
Are you imagining music in your head? If so, it’s probably a certain Kylie Minogue hit.
Are you imagining music in your head? If so, it’s probably a certain Kylie Minogue hit.
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(iStock) Ever had a song stuck in your head, playing on an endless loop? Scientists call them “involuntary musical images,” or “e…