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Dissecting an Earworm: Melodic Features and Song Popularity ...

Dissecting an Earworm: Melodic Features and Song Popularity Predict. Involuntary Musical Imagery. Kelly Jakubowski. Goldsmiths, University of ...

Dissecting an earworm: Melodic features and song popularity ...

Involuntary musical imagery (INMI or “earworms”)—the spontaneous recall and repeating of a tune in one's mind—can be attributed to a wide ...

Dissecting the Earworm | The ASHA Leader Archive

Researchers may have figured out why certain songs, like Lady Gaga's 2009 hit “Bad Romance,” get stuck in our heads more than others, according to a large- ...

Melodic features and song popularity predict involuntary musical ...

Dissecting an earworm: Melodic features and song popularity predict involuntary musical imagery. Jakubowski, K.; Finkel, S.; Stewart, L.; Müllensiefen, D ...

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The experience of involuntary musical imagery (INMI or “earworms”)—having a tune spontaneously enter and repeat in one's mind—can be ...

Your Brain on Music: Earworms - The Kennedy Center

Recalling a favorite song in our imaginations can bring a private smile. But an earworm is different.

Anatomy of an Earworm: The Psychology Behind the Hook

Research indicates that exposure to a song is the No. 1 cause of its stickiness, according to Jeanette Bicknell, Ph.D.

The Anatomy of an Earworm: How to Create an Unforgettable Hit -

In this article, we will cover a few of the key fundamentals in the creation of infectious hits after exploring the psychology of aural addictions.

How To Write A Catchy Song: Anatomy Of An Earworm

A catchy hook, an infectious chant: an earworm is a simple thing. Writing one, however, is not. Here's why earworms are so effective – and hard to create.

Dissecting An Earworm | PDF | Memory | Logistic Regression - Scribd

Dissecting an Earworm: Melodic Features and Song Popularity Predict Involuntary Musical Imagery Kelly Jakubowski, Sebastian Finkel, Lauren Stewart, and ...

Melodic Features and Song Popularity Predict Involuntary Musical ...

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Earworms - Music & Science Lab

Dissecting an earworm: Melodic features and song popularity predict involuntary musical imagery. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and ...

What makes an earworm sticky? - ADRIAN BRADBURY cellist

Title of paper under discussion. Dissecting an Earworm: Melodic Features and Song Popularity Predict Involuntary Musical Imagery. Authors.

Dissecting an earworm: Melodic features and song popularity ...

Dissecting an earworm: Melodic features and song popularity predict involuntary musical imagery. Kelly Jakubowski*, Sebastian Finkel, Lauren Stewart, Daniel ...

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Investigating The Anatomy Of The Musical Earworm - NPR

Ira Hyman is a professor of psychology at Western Washington University. And he's just published a new study on earworms and how they lodge themselves in our ...

How to get rid of an earworm | Dr Clare Jonas - That Thinking Feeling

Some people have a go-to song that can block the earworm but doesn't become an earworm itself. ... Dissecting an earworm: Melodic features and ...

Why Do Songs Get Stuck in Your Head? New Study Has the Answer

A new study titled “Dissecting an Earworm: Melodic Features and Song Popularity Predict Involuntary Musical Imagery” published today

The song that never ends: The effect of repeated exposure ... - NCBI

Dissecting an earworm: Melodic features and song popularity predict involuntary musical imagery. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 11(2) ...

Stop the music! The science of 'earworms' and the 9 'stickiest' songs

The research, Dissecting an Earworm: Melodic Features and Song Popularity Predict Involuntary Musical Imagery, was published Thursday by the ...