Why do humans like music, when it’s just only words being said….just differently.

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Why do humans like music, when it’s just only words being said….just differently.

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Neanderthals were making music with bone flutes and there is some neuropathological evidence that we were singing tunes before we properly developed language.

Music is hard wired into our brains. It fires up every part of our brains, just not all at once. Music releases dopamine and can help with pain control.

It helps with memory and retention of information. If you want to remember something, sing it.

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