Involuntary musical imagery (IMI), commonly referred to as earworms, is a cognitive phenomenon whereby fragments of music repeat in the mind without deliberate initiation. This experience is both ...
The scientific literature considers music either as an abstract stimulus, devoid of explicit meaning, or a universal language. Music listening rarely involves exclusive focus on the sounds themselves.
That one-hit wonder that keeps repeating in your head might be an indication of your ability to sing accurately, according to a UB researcher who co-authored a paper that examined earworms. An earworm ...
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