Robin Schulz & David Guetta - On Repeat - 1 hour music

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Celeb Enthusiasm
© All music and images are copyrighted and belong to the respective owners. ※Please buy music to support the artists! Imagine your favorite song is playing on a constant loop, even when it¬. That is what driving by your favorite spot gets you day and night. The problem with this scenario is that it creates a lot of unnecessary noise, attention-grabbing events, and stress. The same can be said for your car radio. If you have only a few favorite songs on your playlist, then you might enjoy the music while driving. But if your car radio is like most people&it will play the same songs on repeat for hours. Most people don&really like hearing these songs over and over again. It can bother them or distract them. So why do they keep going? Scientists say that our brains seem to be hardwired for repetition. Repetition helps us to understand what we&seeing or listening to by making it more predictable. It also helps us achieve a goal or get an idea across. The key is to make that repetition meaningful, the same way a child learns a song by singing it again and again. Dr. Richard Haier is the chair of neuroscience at the University of California at Irvine and has spent many years studying how our brains perceive and process information. Together with his colleagues, he found that people who seem to have repetitive patterns in their lives have weaker auditory memory. This means that their brains aren&as good at storing these familiar melodies or sounds in their long-term memory.

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