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Your brain responds to music like it’s a survival tool.When music plays, almost the entire brain ignites.The motor cortex drives your body to the beat.

Your brain responds to music like it’s a survival tool.When music plays, almost the entire brain ignites.The motor cortex drives your body to the beat.
Your brain responds to music like it’s a survival tool.When music plays, almost the entire brain ignites.The motor cortex drives your body to the beat. The hippocampus ties melodies to memories. The amygdala unleashes waves of feeling. And in the orbitofrontal cortex—the brain’s reward and decision hub—the same circuitry that flares in OCD lights up with music’s cycles of tension and release.This overlap is no coincidence. It reveals how music hijacks our predictive wiring: we anticipate, we tense, we resolve, and dopamine floods in with relief and joy.The roots run deep. Early mammals survived by parsing every rustle; today that vigilance fuels standing ovations, film scores, and sing-alongs. In a crowd, heartbeats lock step. Strangers become kin. Music binds.Clinics now test its power: seizures quiet in epilepsy, gait steadies in Parkinson’s, memories flicker back in Alzheimer’s, mood lifts in depression. Even patients who no longer recognize a tune can still feel its pull.We aren’t merely equipped to hear music—we’re hardwired to crave it.Science and facts💡

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