Here's Why Your Brain Prefers Live Music to Prerecorded

You may not have known this, but your brain prefers live music to something prerecorded. It's SCIENCE.

A neurosurgeon who goes by "Dr. Nas" on Instagram posted a video explaining why. He said, quote, "Live music will activate entire brain networks involving experiencing pleasure, processing emotions and [re-triggering] memories of the past.

"The bigger the brain experience, especially in the emotional parts of your brain, the more deeply you will be struck or [feeling] immersed in the music."

But why is live music so much more of a treat? Unpredictability. Quote, "The rhythm, intensity, and speed of notes will be slightly different from what you'd hear on a recording.

"And your brain loves this because not knowing what is coming next is like a little treat."

 

(Loudwire)

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