‘Stick Factor’ of Melodies That Stuck in Our Brain
Editorials News | Nov-21-2016
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Along with repetitions, those being played more often on radio have more recently featured in the charts are more likely to be reported as earworms, said the researcher. The researcher has also claimed that this is the first time that such study has tested scientifically.
The lead author Dr Jakubowski has also stated that on some extent, people can predict which songs are going to get stuck in our heads depend on the song’s musical content. This feature could help song writers to write a tune everyone will remember for days or months subsequently.
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