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RE: Why Do We Listen To Sad Music When We Are Sad?
Good analysis. I wonder if maybe some specific wavelenghts actually make us feel better when we are in that state. Eg. release serotonine.
Good analysis. I wonder if maybe some specific wavelenghts actually make us feel better when we are in that state. Eg. release serotonine.
Do you mean serotonin?
A while back I did read something on this subject and as far as I can remember, the source pointed out that some frequencies indeed do make us feel better/relaxed.
It makes a lot of sense too because music is nothing but a rhythmic pattern of frequencies and wavelengths which can be created in a way to trigger a certain feeling.