Why do we like some songs more than other?
By berri87
@berri87 (2)
November 3, 2007 8:34pm CST
Listening to music you like activates the same parts of the brain as eating chocolate or having ... or even taking cocain(for some people). Its like theres a "..., drug and rock`n`roll centre in the brain". What do you think??
2 responses
@hyzz1982 (1040)
• China
4 Nov 07
yes. music is something like food, colour. some people like these ones , but others like that one. you can never say who is right. just like we have breakfast, someone like eggs, some one like milk, and others maybe just like honey.
i think you like one kind of songs because there are something in common between the song and your mind. when you listen to it, you can get something specially. the special thing maybe a word,maybe a feeling, maybe just a memory. the song remind you that feeling. and you get astonish in listening the music.
@hyzz1982 (1040)
• China
4 Nov 07
yes. music is something like food, colour. some people like these ones , but others like that one. you can never say who is right. just like we have breakfast, someone like eggs, some one like milk, and others maybe just like honey.
i think you like one kind of songs because there are something in common between the song and your mind. when you listen to it, you can get something specially. the special thing maybe a word,maybe a feeling, maybe just a memory. the song remind you that feeling. and you get astonish in listening the music.