The childhood songs stuck in your head are actually protecting your memory Remember singing “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” ...
It’s a nearly ubiquitous human experience: you’re walking down the street, or cooking dinner, or writing an email, and you suddenly realize that a snippet of a song is looping in your head. You might ...
Research shows teenage songs leave a lasting mark, yet men and women experience their musical reminiscence differently across the lifespan A new global study led by the University of Jyväskylä reveals ...
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 ...
Following the success of Hooked on Music, the Music Cognition Group at the University of Amsterdam presents a new game: TuneTwins. Inspired by the classic Memory game, TuneTwins invites you to match ...
Maintaining mental sharpness in today’s fast-paced world is more crucial than ever. With the increasing demands on our cognitive abilities, people seek practical solutions to enhance their memory and ...
According to Leonardo Bonetti, a neuroscientist at Aarhus University and the University of Oxford, “There is really not a clear theory about earworms, because it's very difficult to study [them].” ...
Based on the classic short story by Truman Capote, A Christmas Memory is the tale of a friendship for the ages. A joyous, emotional holiday musical that reminds us what Christmas, family, and ...