Evita Maxwell
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'Every few months or so, when you're walking to work or to the gym or going for a run, you realise your music's not doing the trick anymore. It's not pumping you up like it used to. Your great playlist from months ago is now worn out like that pair of old socks you're too lazy to throw out.
A new study says fresh new music not only gets you pumped up to work out but also hits the same amount of feel-good triggers that anticipating sex does.
Canadian scientists found that “reward areas” in the brain become active when a person hears a good song for the first time. The more people enjoy the song, the more their brains light up.
Best of both worlds? Play your favourite new song while doing the deed. Your brain may just explode.'
A new study says fresh new music not only gets you pumped up to work out but also hits the same amount of feel-good triggers that anticipating sex does.
Canadian scientists found that “reward areas” in the brain become active when a person hears a good song for the first time. The more people enjoy the song, the more their brains light up.
Best of both worlds? Play your favourite new song while doing the deed. Your brain may just explode.'