People with musical anhedonia do not enjoy music but still feel the urge to move. Movement itself may generate pleasure.
Even when we think we are holding our gaze perfectly still, our eyes make tiny, involuntary movements. While these ...
A new study finds that the urge to move to music—known as groove—is a distinct physiological response, separate from musical enjoyment.
The pleasurable urge to move to music—to groove—appears to be a physiological response independent of how much we generally ...
An ear wiggler himself, Schröer has collected stories of remarkable ear abilities, such as people who feel their ears moving toward a sound and people who use their ear movements in daily life. “They ...
Instruments of a Beating Heart” follows a group of first graders in Japan who form an orchestra to play Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy,” as part of a welcoming ceremony for the incoming class of 6-year-olds.
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