Correlation between goosebumps and music

Have you ever gotten goosebumps or pleasant chills while listening to music? If so, you are in 55% to 90% of our population. Experiencing these effects while listening to any kind of music may be a lot more complex than you would imagine. There were a lot of different studies done on this particular subject, which results were quite similar - people that experience goosebumps or any other physical feeling while listening to music usually have better developed prefrontal cortex, which helps understand the song's meaning. Not only people who experience these reactions are better at interpreting the music piece, but studies on these subjects also proved that these people are more emotional and more open to new experience. Concluding, if you had ever experienced goosebumps or other physical sensations while listening to music, it can tell you a lot about you and your emotions.

https://www.classicfm.com/music-news/music-gives-goosebumps/
https://www.verywellmind.com/why-you-get-chills-listening-to-music-5087287

Comments

  1. This looks really interesting.
    The word "relevance" in the title is not used correctly - use "relationship" or " correlation".

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