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Why Catchy Songs Get Stuck In Our Brains

June 8, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Earworm

You can read the study yourself here. It begins with a summary of the previous research on “the concepts of musical ‘catchiness’ and song ‘hooks,’” as well as the advice successful musicians often give for writing “hooks” that will stick with listeners for life. It’s not as easy as it looks, though one of the hallmarks of a successful earworm is simplicity. As Joanna Klein writes at the New York Times, Jakubowski and her colleagues “found that earworm songs tended to be fast, with a common, simple melodic structure that generally went up and down and repeated, like ‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.’”

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Filed Under: BRAIN, EARWORM, MUSIC, PSYCHOLOGY, SONGS

Why Classical Music Lovers Are Smarter

June 1, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Classical music

There are some unique qualities of classical music which do make it more effective all other things being equal, but that principle can also apply to 15-minute manifestation or some other similar technique.

Classical music is more musically complex compared to rock or pop songs, which means that the stimulant effect is greater as your brain processes these songs. Rather than directly boosting your brain’s power, classical music can create a more soothing environment which is more conducive to thinking.

But do not take this to mean that you should force yourself to listen to classical music if you find it boring and uninteresting. Music, no matter from whom or where it was created, is always enervating and beneficial to your brain. Forcing yourself to listen to uninteresting music will eventually turn yourself off from doing it completely, especially as the benefits and only accumulate over time. If you would rather listen to death metal than Mozart, do not feel ashamed and turn up the volume.

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Filed Under: CLASSICAL MUSIC, MUSIC, PSYCHOLOGY

“You’re My Celebrity Soulmate”

October 6, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Are Celebrity Stalkers Different from Other Stalkers?

Yes and no.  Yes, in that the initial relationship (or lack thereof) between the celebrity and the stalker is unlike that of the typical pursuer.  Over 90 percent of “regular” stalking victims are stalked by someone they know, either a former lover, an acquaintance or a family member.   In contrast, the vast majority of celebrity stalkers have never met the object of their obsession; the relationship is entirely based on either delusion (we’re secretly married) or fantasy (if you just met me, you’d realize we were meant to be together). 

This may be a reflection of the fact that, unlike stalkers who pursue us common folks, the majority of celebrity stalkers tend to suffer from a major mental illness such asschizophrenia or erotomania.

 The Bottom Line

Today’s celebrities are often caught between a rock and a hard place.  The social engagement with the public that is increasingly expected as part of their promotion of productions and projects can fuel the flames of a disturbed psyche.  This is especially true in the pseudo-intimacy of cyberspace. 

While it’s hard to get statistics on celebrity stalking, it appears to be on the rise; in aninterview with L.A. Management Unit detective Mary Lopez, she revealed that 20% of her current stalking caseload involves celebrities, in comparison to 10% in 2008.  And more than 90% are internet-related.  There’s no denying the perks that fame and money bring; but for those who are pursued by a relentless fan, celebritydom can feel like a suffocating castle sieged by an enemy.   

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Filed Under: CELEBRITIES, PSYCHOLOGY, STALKERS

The Psychology Of Music

May 27, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC

Filed Under: INFOGRAPHIC, MUSIC, PSYCHOLOGY

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