How Does the Brain Process Music and Why Does It Move Us?

Imagine your brain is like a party. When you listen to music, it starts playing different songs, some make you laugh, others make you cry. The parts of the brain that control emotions and memories all join in, and that's why music feels so special. It’s like a magical mix of feelings that makes your whole body react.

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  1. A child hears their favorite lullaby and instantly falls asleep.
  2. Your friend plays a sad song on the radio, and you start to cry without knowing why.
  3. You hear a happy tune while walking in the park, and you begin to skip along.

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