Why can't I get that song out of my head? via healthing_ca healthing Earworm
tend to occur more often in people who have a musical background, and that those people tend not to be as agitated by that tune that just won’t stop playing in their head. While Jakubowski and her team found evidence supporting that claim, theythat the frequency of earworms wasn’t limited to people with musical training. Rather, anyone who engages with music a lot may be more susceptible to earworms.
The bottom line is that research on why, how and to whom earworms occur is quite ambiguous. But what we do know is that they are exceedingly common, withWhat song is most likely to be an earworm? While there is still much to learn about exactly how and why earworms happen, Jakubowski and her team did nail down some characteristics that make some songs more likely to get stuck in our heads than others.done by the same researchers, they cross-referenced the melodic properties of specific songs with how popular the song was to try and explain how a song becomes an earworm.
The survey results helped the researchers compile a list of the top nine songs that were most frequently named as INMI between 2010 and 2013:“Don’t Stop Believin’,” Journey
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