| Literature DB >> 30746026 |
Abstract
While the human brain is hardwired to feel pleasure for basic survival necessities, such as eating and sex, music-although obviously pleasurable-doesn't offer the same evolutionary advantages. So why do we respond to patterns of sounds that disappear in an instant? Why do we belt music from the top of our lungs, learn to play instruments, and empty our bank accounts to see Bruce Springsteen on Broadway? Our author offers some valuable insights.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30746026 PMCID: PMC6353111
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cerebrum ISSN: 1524-6205