- The sensation of feeling chills while listening to music was associated with the power of theta waves in the brain's orbitofrontal cortex. The work builds on other studies suggesting that music can also trigger the brain's reward system, even though it doesn't provide a tangible survival benefit. https://www.inverse.com/mind-body/why-music-gives-you-chills 1797 comments science
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