
Science Quickly Repetitive Sounds Are Music to the Brain
Dec 18, 2017
Karen Hopkin, a reporter known for exploring the links between sounds and brain perception, discusses the fascinating effects of repetition on how we perceive sound. She explains how seemingly mundane noises, like a shovel scraping pavement, can become musical through repetition. This transformative power can make even ordinary sounds feel melodious, as our minds reshape them into something tuneful. Hopkin's insights reveal the brain's incredible ability to turn the everyday into the extraordinary.
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