VHas the goosebumps ever come listening to a song? If so, then you have a superpower. And no, We are not talking about magic. If it happened while you were in the car or while watching out of the window with the caps, know that You are not alone. That thrilling feeling that runs through the back has a name and is a powerful signal: it means that Your brain has a special connection with emotions. It is called the phenomenon of Frisson – French word that means precisely “thrill” – and manifests itself as one physical reaction to an intense emotional experienceoften unleashed by music. As a wave of pleasure that runs through the body, a “orgasm of the skin” that turns on emotions and reactivation memories.

The chills when listening to the music: a direct bridge between sound and feeling

According to a study published in the magazine Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, Those who try these chills have a cerebral structure richer in connections Among the areas that elaborate the sound and those that manage emotions.

The study was conducted by the researcher Matthew Sachs ofUniversity of Southern Californiatogether with the team of Harvard and of the Wesleyan University. The researchers selected 20 students between over 200 candidates. Ten of them said they tried chills Listening to their favorite songs, while the others don’t. Everyone was subjected to tests and brain scans via DTI (imaging with diffusion tensor). The result? Only who he felt the chills presented greater activity and connectivity between: the hearing cortex, the Front island bark (involved in feelings) and the medial prefrontal cortex (which elaborates the emotional value).

The scientific conclusion? Who feels the goosebumps listening to music has more neural fibers that connect the sound to emotion. Translated in a romantic way: emotions and favorite music speak the same language.

The relationship with memory: is it possible to relive emotions passed through music?

To make the experience even more intense is The link between music and memory. If a song is associated with a significant moment of life – a first love, a loss, an important journey – The Frisson It can turn into a authentic “emotional journey”.

Music, in these cases, acts as An emotional detonatorcapable of reactivate past sensations with a surprising force. Sometimes it can even activate A reaction similar to the “Fight or Flight”the classic stress response mechanism.

A simple agreement can bring back to A sunset on the seaa A dance in the living roomor At the voice of someone who is gone. And when these memories are activated, here The Frisson arrives. And it is not said that it is an innate talent: It could also be something that develops over timemaybe thanks to A careful, emotional, aware listening.

The volume (and sound construction) also count

Not only the emotional content, but also The structure and intensity of music play a fundamental role. Songs with crescendo, dramatic breaks or unexpected harmonic passages can amplify the effect of the Frisson. The volumethen contributes to increase neurological activationintensifying the physical response.

Trying chills for a song is not just a body reaction: And A sign of profound empathy, creativity and emotional sensitivity. Characteristics that would be celebrated, not hidden. So, next time it happens to you, raise the volume: you are made for feel things in depth.

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