Our research uncovered intriguing connections between music, emotion, and memory, suggesting that listening to music can influence how individuals feel about their recollections.
When you listen to music, it's not just your ears that are engaged; areas of your brain responsible for emotion and memory also become active.
We wondered whether music could not only evoke emotions but also alter the emotional content of existing memories, thus changing how we remember.
The concept of memory reactivation suggests that recalled memories become temporarily malleable, enabling new information, such as emotional cues from music, to be integrated.
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