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- Earworm - Wikipedia
According to the Harvard Medical School earworms can sometimes occur with obsessive-compulsive disorder, psychotic syndromes, migraine headaches, unusual forms of epilepsy, or a condition known as palinacousis — when you continue to hear a sound long after it has disappeared
- Why you can’t get a song out of your head and what to do about it
“ Earworms ” are unwanted catchy tunes that repeat in your head These relentless tunes play in a loop in up to 98% of people in the western world
- How to Get Rid of an Earworm (and Why You Can’t Get That Song . . . - VICE
Earworms affect over 90 percent of people; here's why it happens and how to get rid of that annoyingly catchy song looping in your head
- Earworms: Why Certain Songs Get Stuck in Your Head
Songs that get stuck in your head are called "earworms " Learn how these catchy melodies activate memory and auditory areas within your brain
- Why Do Songs Get Stuck in Your Head? A Psychologist Explains Earworms
So what are earworms for? While the earworms we don't like can be really annoying and stand out, research suggests most earworms are a relatively pleasant experience German researchers have argued earworms are essentially a sort of withdrawal response to not hearing music
- Earworms: What They Are, How to Get Rid of Them - Minding Therapy
Music psychology researcher Victoria Williamson, author of You Are the Music: How Music Reveals What It Means to be Human, gives us an official definition of earworms
- Psychologists Identify Key Characteristics Of Earworms
These songs, often called earworms, are usually faster, with a fairly generic and easy-to-remember melody but with some particular intervals, such as leaps or repetitions, that set them apart from the average pop song, according to the first large-scale study of earworms
- What Are Earworms? Are They Harmful? - MindEar
Earworms are sounds, typically songs or melodies, that get stuck in a person's head and keep playing repeatedly, often without conscious effort They can also be referred to as sticky music or catchy tunes, however earworms are not always music specific
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