Earworms, also known as involuntary musical imagery, are brief snippets of music that repetitively play in our minds. They can be as short as 15 to 30 seconds and often feel like they loop without ...
Unusual or unexpected “melodic leaps” are another feature of earworms. Lady Gaga’s Bad Romance is a good example, as we hear in this clip: You might not be surprised to read that recent and ...
Involuntary musical imagery, commonly referred to as "earworms," is a phenomenon where a catchy piece of music or melody gets stuck in a person's head, often repeating involuntarily. This ...
Disease has got wicked case of the earworms, burrowing their way into your brain after just one listen. If the nymphomaniac ...
Dr Ken Fung, director of therapy and counselling at Jadis Blurton Family Development Centre in Hong Kong, explained why this phenomenon happens and how you might be able to use earworms as a study ...