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Chord sequences in music trigger sensations in organs

New research has found that listening to certain types of music can create the feeling of sensations in specific organs of the body.

Tokyo , Japan , Yamawaki , Kagawa , Tatsuya-daikoku , School-of-information-science , University-of-tokyo , Graduate-school , Information-science ,

Body mapping links our responses to music with their degree of uncertainty and surprise

Body mapping links our responses to music with their degree of uncertainty and surprise
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Tokyo , Japan , Tatsuya-daikoku , University-of-tokyo ,

We really do feel music! Surprising songs are felt in your heart

Researchers from the University of Tokyo decided to investigate the ways in which musical notes can elicit specific bodily sensations and emotions.

Tokyo , Japan , Hiroshima , Tatsuya-daikoku , Hiroshima-university , University-of-tokyo , Wet ,

Body mapping links responses to music with degree of uncertainty and surprise

Body mapping links responses to music with degree of uncertainty and surprise
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Why some songs make our heart swell and others give us butterflies

Where in our body we feel the physical sensation of hearing music seems to depend on how surprising the piece's chords are

Japan , Tokyo , Tatsuya-daikoku , University-of-tokyo , Music ,