Thursday, December 1, 2016

Article: What Happens in the Brain When Music Causes Chills? | Smart News | Smithsonian

It’s happened a time or two. 

"So why do so many get the chills when the music is just right? ‘The chills is a sensation we get when we’re cold. It doesn’t really make sense that your hair would stand on end, or that you’d get these goosebumps in response to music,’ Matthew Sachs, an author of the paper, tells Sample. ‘We think that the connectivity between the auditory cortex and these other regions is allowing music to have that profound emotional response in these people. It’s very hard to know whether or not this is learned over time, or whether these people naturally had more fibers. All we can say is there are differences that might explain the behavior we see.’"

(Via What Happens in the Brain When Music Causes Chills? | Smart News | Smithsonian.)

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