New research into "music-related memories in adulthood" and "reminiscence bumps" sheds light on why some songs we absorb during our teenage years become deeply embedded in our memory banks and have ...
A new global study led by the University of Jyväskylä reveals that our most emotionally resonant music tends to come from our teenage years—peaking around age 17. This pronounced pattern, known as the ...
Researchers term the phenomenon the "cascading reminiscence bump" - and they believe it reflects strong cross-generational influence, likely shaped by music introduced by parents, family, or enduring ...
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