@YannPoirson @ARTEfr L’étude @fc_univ citée : https://t.co/7tA178E6jt… Aucun rapport je pense avec cette autre citation régionale à 2’37 :):) : https://t.co/eyavSrKxE6
Los resultados de este estudio podrían ser la base de otras muchas investigaciones que ayuden a explicar por qué escuchar música en directo puede ser tan gratificante, o cómo la música conecta a las personas. https://t.co/RaYXahVagP
It's not in your imagination - when you hear your favourite song, you do actually get chills. As the sound hits your brain, it triggers the brain’s reward system to release dopamine, a hormone that gives pleasure and satisfaction https://t.co/fYRPXoDZQl
RT @dronita_de: Neuroscientists Study How Your Favorite Music Can Send Your Brain Into Pleasure Overload https://t.co/3jFZBTsC66 #DHPSP
RT @dronita_de: Neuroscientists Study How Your Favorite Music Can Send Your Brain Into Pleasure Overload https://t.co/3jFZBTsC66 #DHPSP
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RT @dronita_de: Neuroscientists Study How Your Favorite Music Can Send Your Brain Into Pleasure Overload https://t.co/3jFZBTsC66 #DHPSP
RT @Dra_TeraizaMesa: Neuroscientists Study How Your Favorite Music Can Send Your Brain Into Pleasure Overload https://t.co/hxbxEUMt2S #DHPSP
RT @dronita_de: Neuroscientists Study How Your Favorite Music Can Send Your Brain Into Pleasure Overload https://t.co/3jFZBTsC66 #DHPSP
RT @dronita_de: Neuroscientists Study How Your Favorite Music Can Send Your Brain Into Pleasure Overload https://t.co/3jFZBTsC66 #DHPSP
RT @Dra_TeraizaMesa: Neuroscientists Study How Your Favorite Music Can Send Your Brain Into Pleasure Overload https://t.co/hxbxEUMt2S #DHPSP
Neuroscientists Study How Your Favorite Music Can Send Your Brain Into Pleasure Overload https://t.co/hxbxEUMt2S #DHPSP
RT @dronita_de: Neuroscientists Study How Your Favorite Music Can Send Your Brain Into Pleasure Overload https://t.co/3jFZBTsC66 #DHPSP
RT @dronita_de: Neuroscientists Study How Your Favorite Music Can Send Your Brain Into Pleasure Overload https://t.co/3jFZBTsC66 #DHPSP
RT @dronita_de: Neuroscientists Study How Your Favorite Music Can Send Your Brain Into Pleasure Overload https://t.co/3jFZBTsC66 #DHPSP
RT @dronita_de: Neuroscientists Study How Your Favorite Music Can Send Your Brain Into Pleasure Overload https://t.co/3jFZBTsC66 #DHPSP
Neuroscientists Study How Your Favorite Music Can Send Your Brain Into Pleasure Overload https://t.co/3jFZBTsC66 #DHPSP
Cortical Patterns of Pleasurable Musical Chills Revealed by High-Density EEG https://t.co/sWBQKVQ37Z
RT @MelyTi: Étude super intéressante sur l’identification des zones cérébrales associées aux frissons musicaux 🧚🏻♀️ https://t.co/z0L8z0Tiq5
RT @MelyTi: Étude super intéressante sur l’identification des zones cérébrales associées aux frissons musicaux 🧚🏻♀️ https://t.co/z0L8z0Tiq5
Étude super intéressante sur l’identification des zones cérébrales associées aux frissons musicaux 🧚🏻♀️ https://t.co/z0L8z0Tiq5
RT @msahsorin: @drmichaellevin There is a slice of the scientific field looking into "Musical Chills" Check out: https://t.co/s1ymwVm20N
@drmichaellevin There is a slice of the scientific field looking into "Musical Chills" Check out: https://t.co/s1ymwVm20N
RT @SecretChordLabs: New #EEG study reveals brain patterns of #music "chills". Really exciting to see brain data captured from EEG during…
It makes sense that theta waves (4-8Hz) play a key role, since these slower #brain rhythms allow for communication between distant brain regions. Listening to and enjoying music engages a widespread network #neuroscience #music #EEG #perception
New #EEG study reveals brain patterns of #music "chills". Really exciting to see brain data captured from EEG during music enjoyment and #reward. Excellent paper: https://t.co/GAjowsZSnV
It makes sense that theta waves (4-8Hz) are observed when people are experiencing musical chills. These slower #brain rhythms allow for communication between distant brain regions. Listening to and enjoying music engages a widespread network.
RT @ArginteanuMarc: Why does great music give you the chills? First, your supplementary motor area(part of brain that plans movement)shive…
Why does great music give you the chills? First, your supplementary motor area(part of brain that plans movement)shivers with anticipatation of rythym Then, your right temporal area(part of brain that decodes non-verbal communication)melts with melody
RT @FrontNeurosci: New Research: Cortical Patterns of Pleasurable Musical Chills Revealed by High-Density EEG: Music has the capacity to el…
Frontiers | Cortical Patterns of Pleasurable Musical Chills Revealed by High-Density EEG | Neuroscience https://t.co/wlIg2z4fSs
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @musicandthemind: Do you ever get "Chills" when listening to music?🎧 A study uses HD-EEG to record participants listening to their fav…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @musicandthemind: Do you ever get "Chills" when listening to music?🎧 A study uses HD-EEG to record participants listening to their fav…
Do you ever get "Chills" when listening to music?🎧 A study uses HD-EEG to record participants listening to their favourite "chill-inducing" musical excerpts to identify specific cortical patterns that underlie this sensation. Read finding below! ⬇️ ht
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
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RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
Your favorite music can send your brain into a pleasure overload. Music has the capacity to elicit strong positive feelings in humans by activating the brain’s reward system @FrontiersIn Learn more https://t.co/hUwuOalG3e #Music #Positive #Feelings #Neuro
RT @FrontiersIn: Listening to your favorite music can literally give you chills, and a recent study published in @FrontNeurosci and highlig…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
RT @FrontiersIn: Listening to your favorite music can literally give you chills, and a recent study published in @FrontNeurosci and highlig…
RT @FrontiersIn: Listening to your favorite music can literally give you chills, and a recent study published in @FrontNeurosci and highlig…
RT @FrontiersIn: Listening to your favorite music can literally give you chills, and a recent study published in @FrontNeurosci and highlig…
RT @FrontiersIn: Listening to your favorite music can literally give you chills, and a recent study published in @FrontNeurosci and highlig…
Love science 😊 For me, Fanfare for the Common Man gets me every time
RT @leafs_s: Frontiers in Neuroscience Cortical Patterns of Pleasurable Musical Chills Revealed by High-Density EEG https://t.co/dveMp3kXf8
RT @leafs_s: Frontiers in Neuroscience Cortical Patterns of Pleasurable Musical Chills Revealed by High-Density EEG https://t.co/dveMp3kXf8
RT @FrontiersIn: Listening to your favorite music can literally give you chills, and a recent study published in @FrontNeurosci and highlig…
Music has the capacity to elicit strong positive feelings in humans Cortical Patterns of Pleasurable Musical Chills Revealed by High-Density EEG https://t.co/ulb8UzWwzO
RT @FrontiersIn: Listening to your favorite music can literally give you chills, and a recent study published in @FrontNeurosci and highlig…
Frontiers in Neuroscience Cortical Patterns of Pleasurable Musical Chills Revealed by High-Density EEG https://t.co/dveMp3kXf8
“According to the study, our brains also try to anticipate what happens next in the song. And when we guess correctly, we get a reward.”
Listening to your favorite music can literally give you chills, and a recent study published in @FrontNeurosci and highlighted in @ClassicFM provides the scientific explanation behind this. Read the original research here: https://t.co/8pdOYzzXT4 https:
Cortical Patterns of Pleasurable Musical Chills Revealed by High-Density #EEG research in Frontiers In #Neuroscience. https://t.co/KhFOUGn3jW
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
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RT @FrontNeurosci: New Research: Cortical Patterns of Pleasurable Musical Chills Revealed by High-Density EEG: Music has the capacity to el…
RT @FrontNeurosci: New Research: Cortical Patterns of Pleasurable Musical Chills Revealed by High-Density EEG: Music has the capacity to el…
RT @FrontNeurosci: New Research: Cortical Patterns of Pleasurable Musical Chills Revealed by High-Density EEG: Music has the capacity to el…
Cortical patterns of pleasurable #musical #chills revealed by high-density EEG. TLDR: You can see the #brain enjoying itself, possibly clapping along to beat. https://t.co/DA4dMRVoqi
These results suggest that EEG may be a reliable method and a promising tool for the investigation of group musical pleasure through musical reward processing. https://t.co/bHgmnruxBH
When you hear your favourite song, you do actually get chills - it’s not in your imagination. As the sound hits your brain, it triggers your brain’s reward system to release dopamine, a hormone that gives you pleasure and satisfaction. https://t.co/fYRPXom
Just reading the titles listed in the latest Frontiers publication alert and you really gotta give Chabin et al. some props for the catchy title of "Cortical Patterns of Pleasurable Musical Chills Revealed by High-Density EEG" #musicalChills https://t.co/
RT @FrontNeurosci: New Research: Cortical Patterns of Pleasurable Musical Chills Revealed by High-Density EEG: Music has the capacity to el…
RT @FrontNeurosci: New Research: Cortical Patterns of Pleasurable Musical Chills Revealed by High-Density EEG: Music has the capacity to el…
RT @FrontNeurosci: New Research: Cortical Patterns of Pleasurable Musical Chills Revealed by High-Density EEG: Music has the capacity to el…
New Research: Cortical Patterns of Pleasurable Musical Chills Revealed by High-Density EEG: Music has the capacity to elicit strong positive feelings in humans by activating the brain’s reward system. Because group emotional dynamics is a… https://t.co/tGy
Your favorite music can send your brain into a pleasure overload https://t.co/Iv0bnxM3qN https://t.co/nPPWQsrj6o https://t.co/XYLnFj9uXM
@MarkDSebastian Thanks for this, Mark. The full paper's here - nice study https://t.co/vLaDK84158
RT @FrontiersIn: Study published in @FrontNeurosci reveals that listening to your favorite music sends your brain into a pleasure overload…
Pleasurable musical chills and EEG: https://t.co/cTm749LEfc