Recently in Nature(399, 466– 470, 1999), Anthony Leonardo and Mark Konishi of Caltech reported that zebra finches retain a surprising ability to modify their songs in response to auditory ...
Song birds communicate by singing and learn their songs through imitation. Since their discovery in the monkey brain, it has been suggested that mirror neurons mediate the mimicking of behaviour ...
These songs typically appear in our minds without conscious intent, sparking curiosity about why our brains behave in such a manner. The phenomenon of earworms is tied to a variety of brain functions.
Slow or fast, rock, pop, or classical, the song gives you chills while filling your soul. Nothing else stimulates all facets of your brain, like music, and you feel it throughout your body.
Psychologists wanted to study “earworms” - the types of songs that get stuck in your head ... as capturing the gist of ...