A small group of people experience no pleasure from music despite normal hearing and intact emotions. Brain imaging reveals ...
In an era where people thrive on music on the go, if you don’t have a playlist you are either seen as suspicious, deeply ...
People who don’t enjoy music may lack key connections in their brain, suggests a new study. Researchers discovered a small group of people 10 years ago who derive no pleasure from music, despite ...
Music education is emerging as a wellbeing strategy to boost young people’s confidence and strengthen relationships. New ECU research calls for schools to treat learning music as essential for mental ...
Experiencing goosebumps while listening to music — otherwise known as "frisson" — results from a connection between auditory input and our brain's emotional processing center. It’s a reaction to the ...
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