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How Your Favorite Songs Can Trigger Chill-Producing Moments

Chill-inducing songs boost cortical connectivity and activate dopamine release.

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Chill-inducing songs boost cortical connectivity and activate dopamine release.

Does hearing a particular verse, hook, bridge, or chorus of a song that you love ever send shivers down your spine or give you a tingling feeling accompanied by pleasurable chills? Almost every anthem or “power song” on my workout playlist has a climactic moment that never fails to give me goosebumps. My favorite chill-inducing song right now is the live-streamed Whisky a Go Go #SaveOurStages version of “Zombie” by Miley Cyrus. Does watching this powerhouse performance on YouTube give you chills, too? Full story.

Christopher Bergland (Psychology Today) / November 3, 2020

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