NOBODY really understands why listening to music can trigger profoundly rewarding experiences.
Researchers from Stanford University reported that when listening to a new piece of classical music, different people show the same patterns of synchronized activity in several areas of the brain, suggesting some level of universal experience. But experiences can never be the same.
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