Imagine you're listening to a song that reminds you of your childhood. It feels cozy, like being wrapped in a blanket. That’s because familiar music brings back happy memories. The brain likes things it knows, and when we hear something familiar, it makes us feel safe and comfortable.
Examples
- A child hearing a lullaby their mother used to sing
- An old man listening to his favorite song from the 1970s
- A teenager recognizing a melody from a popular movie
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