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Your Brain on Art: Why Music Moves More Than Just Your Mood
You’ve probably felt it before: that sudden moment when a song hits just right. Goosebumps. A flood of memories. A tear. A grin. A moment of pure, indescribable connection. The other week, I posted a newsletter about static while driving to Oregon; this time, it’s the opposite, MUSIC! I was drivingback to California when it happened. Now, I’m not a singer, I know how I sound, so when I’m alone in the car, I might belt out a note because it feels sooooo good! :-)
That’s not a coincidence. That’s your brain responding to art.
By Jeff GanterYour Brain on Art: Why Music Moves More Than Just Your Mood
You’ve probably felt it before: that sudden moment when a song hits just right. Goosebumps. A flood of memories. A tear. A grin. A moment of pure, indescribable connection. The other week, I posted a newsletter about static while driving to Oregon; this time, it’s the opposite, MUSIC! I was drivingback to California when it happened. Now, I’m not a singer, I know how I sound, so when I’m alone in the car, I might belt out a note because it feels sooooo good! :-)
That’s not a coincidence. That’s your brain responding to art.