
The Musical Brain: Earworms, Emotion, and Neuroplasticity
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Let's explore the profound impact of music on the human brain, from the common phenomenon of earworms to its ability to reshape neural pathways.
This episode explains how involuntary musical imagery (INMI) activates multiple brain regions and why certain songs become "sticky" due to their melodic characteristics and the brain's predictive systems.
The discussion highlights how music engages nearly every part of the brain, influencing emotion, memory, motor skills, and social bonding. We'll also examine how neuroplasticity allows musical experience to alter brain structure, and we'll consider music's therapeutic applications and its evolutionary significance, as well as the impact of the digital age on our musical brains.
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