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Mind-blowing Facts about Music, the Brain, and the Body

Ongoing History of New Music

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Music and the Dopamine Rush

The nucleus accumbens is connected to the amygdala. This is where all our emotions are processed and triggered. When we hear a great song and you feel chills, this is where they come from. We get dopamine from an orgasm, a hit of cocaine, or a song we really like. Once music-generated dopamine gets into this area of the brain, we may feel a spontaneous need to move with the music. If a song has a good beat or a good groove, it promotes something called cordiospinal excitability,. otherwise known as the urge to dance.

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