The Hook
Have you ever heard a catchy song and suddenly your foot starts tapping or you start singing the words without thinking? That is entrainment at work. It means your body’s internal clock agrees with the music’s beat.
How It Works
Your brain has little clocks that tick along inside your head. When you hear strong beats in a song, these clocks line up with them. It is like two metronomes on a table eventually ticking together. Your heart rate might slow down or speed up to match the tempo too.
This connection helps us feel part of a group. When everyone sings together at a concert, our brains sync up even more. This makes us feel happy and connected to others around us.
Examples
- A baby sways back and forth when their parent hums a lullaby.
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