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Happy music is good for your health. See playlist to become happier

Ursula Curtis by Ursula Curtis
June 14, 2024
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In addition to divergent thinking, they were also tested while solving problems that encouraged convergent thinking (the ability to arrive at the best solution with available resources), such as associating three unrelated words with just a fourth word. But the sound had no effect on this experience.

Which one do you consider the most exciting?

on Stady In 2016, Jacob Julig, a neuroscientist at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, sought to determine which songs make people more excited.

Golig analyzed many different styles of music and took into account lyrics, notes, and rhythm, as well as the brain’s reaction to these factors. He found that happy songs tend to have a fast tempo, at about 140 to 150 beats per minute. In addition, they often have festive or romantic lyrics.

I’ve conducted tests on individuals and monitored their brain waves while they listened to music. When the left side of the brain responded stronger than the right side when listening to a particular song, it had a positive effect on a person’s mood. Jakob Gullig, a neuroscientist at the University of Groningen

Here are the ten happiest songs in the world, according to their studies:

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