Overview
- A recent study has found that music can evoke distinct bodily sensations, particularly in the heart and abdomen, linked to emotional responses and aesthetic appreciation.
- Predictable chord progressions tend to induce feelings of calmness and satisfaction, while surprising chords stir stronger sensations in the heart associated with pleasure.
- The study involved 527 participants who listened to various chord sequences derived from Billboard chart hits, reporting their bodily sensations and emotional reactions.
- Researchers aim to explore the quantifiable physical responses to music, such as changes in heartbeat, to further understand its therapeutic potential.
- The findings highlight music's profound impact on our interoceptive sense and its potential applications for enhancing well-being and mental health.