Ever Heard about Earworms? Just Check Out!
By Simran Nair
@simsnair (52)
    January 3, 2021 9:39am CST
                         
            Earworms are songs or tunes that can be very catchy, pops up suddenly, and can be triggered by intense emotions or hearing a melody. Speech Repetition can be linked with childishness, however, it may become a pleasurable process when we talk about music repetition.
 Each time we hear music, it can be different and may result in promoting the learning process. As earworms can be described as spontaneous and natural mental activity, and stages of mind-wandering results in enhancing our creativity and thinking process.
However, it can also be linked with negative outcomes. If people observe that these recurring tones are hampering their life quality, they can take the help of the therapist to get rid of these tones.
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         @arunima25 (92555)
 • Bangalore, India
                    3 Jan 21
                    Oh! I have always been visited by these earworms. But glad that so far I don't need a therapist 
                    
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                    @arunima25 (92555)
 • Bangalore, India
                            10 Jan 21
                                    
                            @simsnair Agree. I always get some song and lyrics suiting the occasion and my mood.
                             @Swayamsiddha (4354)
 • New Delhi, India
                    3 Jan 21
                    Thanks for informing us. This was something  quite new
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                    @simsnair (52)
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                            3 Jan 21
                                    
                            Hey! 
When we listen music, it may continue in our mind for hours even though we aren't listening to it. This can enhance your creativity and thinking style. Thank your for your views on it.
                             @Gguusia (400)
 • Poland
                    10 Jan 21
                    I haven't heard about it - never, I think I still have a lot to learn.
                    
                            
                        
                    






