New research introduces the Chill Brain-Music Interface (C-BMI), using in-ear EEG sensors to trigger "musical chills" and maximize emotional pleasure in real-time.
There's more to music than meets the ear. Researchers trying to understand how the mind comprehends music and the role that cultural familiarity plays in the process have found that exposure to music ...
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Why that song is stuck in your head: The science behind catchy tunes that replay on loop
Most people have experienced the moment when a few seconds of a song begin looping endlessly in the mind. Scientists call this an earworm, a term derived from the German word Ohrwurm, meaning a ...
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A 10-second brain trick neuroscientists say makes you learn faster
Neuroscientists are increasingly convinced that the fastest way to learn something new is not to grind longer, but to pause ...
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