Earworms are music and memory at work. Here's why we get them and how to get rid of them.You know that viral TikTok song that goes "oh no, oh no, oh no no no no"? I can't get it out of my head either.
Explore the science behind musical earworms, those persistent songs stuck in your head, and learn how to manage them.
You got a song stuck in your head? Earworms are music and memory at work. Here's why we get them and how to get rid of them. https://p.dw.com/p/4pMRv We tend to think ...
2022 gave us many powerful ballads and earworms that made their way from our social media feeds into our hearts. It’s hard to choose the best songs of the year, but here are 12 tunes we’ll ...
It’s highly likely that the song you’ve had on repeat in your head is an earworm - but don’t worry, we’re not talking about real creepy-crawlies. Earworm is a term translated from the ...
These “melodic arcs” are common in nursery rhymes but also feature in many pop songs and classical pieces. Unusual or unexpected “melodic leaps” are another feature of earworms.
Sabrina Carpenter released the deluxe edition of her album “Short n’ Sweet” on Valentine’s Day, singing about more of love’s complications.