Striatal dopamine (DA) release regulates reward-related learning and behavioural activation and is believed to consist of a short-lived phasic and continuous tonic component. Here, we build a ...
People with musical anhedonia do not enjoy music but still feel the urge to move. Movement itself may generate pleasure.
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Ever found yourself tapping your foot to a beat without even thinking about it? A new study from Concordia University ...
The pleasurable urge to move to music -- to groove -- appears to be a physiological response independent of how much we generally enjoy music, according to a new article. That groove response is so ...
The pleasurable urge to move to music—to groove—appears to be a physiological response independent of how much we generally ...
A new study finds that the urge to move to music—known as groove—is a distinct physiological response, separate from musical ...
“Normally, we would expect to see an inverted U-shaped response to rhythmic complexity, meaning that we want to move to music ...
Uncover the instinctual urge to dance and its connection to music. Learn how rhythm affects our bodies and minds.
According to a study, the urge to move to the beat is not necessarily linked to the pleasure we feel when listening to music.