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People who deeply grasp the pain or happiness of others also process music differently in the brain
People with higher empathy differ from others in the way their brains process music, according to a study by researchers at Southern Methodist University, Dallas and UCLA. The researchers found that compared to low empathy people, those with higher empathy process familiar music with greater involvement of the reward system of the brain, as well as in areas responsible for processing social information. “High-empathy and low-empathy people share a lot in common when listening to music...
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Amazing, music is amazing. It definitely taps into something still yet unknown. There is no reason for it to exist, but it does. A magical mystery all of us can enjoy.