First research linking the phenomena of ‘earworms’ and music-evoked memory Authors hope research could eventually aid in treatment of people with memory loss So, no one told you life was going to be ...
Think about a song that’s gotten stuck in your head. Maybe it’s Vanilla Ice’s “Ice Ice Baby,” the State Farm theme song, or, ...
When a song has strong repetition, that becomes the network's focus. The instructions for mentally replaying the song become ...
Earworms, also known as involuntary musical imagery, are brief snippets of music that repetitively play in our minds. They can be as short as 15 to 30 seconds and often feel like they loop without end ...
After a decade of research, scientists have managed to recreate a song from brain recordings with the help of AI — and they’re letting us hear the track. In a press release about this pioneering ...
As I write this, a song is stuck in my head: “Dedicated to the One I Love,” by the Mamas and the Papas and last week it was “Harvest Moon” by Neil Young. So, am I crazy? Well, yeah, I AM cray-cray, ...
Not long ago, I was stuck. Not in traffic or a line—but in a moment of mental fog. I couldn’t think through a decision. I couldn’t feel what I felt. Then a song popped into my head. Not one I had ...