It can be unpredictable, teasing our brains and keeping those dopamine triggers guessing. And that’s where the chills may come in. Because when you finally hear that long awaited chord, the striatum sighs with dopamine-soaked satisfaction and—BAM—you get the chills. read more
Tap dance was made in the USA. It blends Irish dance (Irish-American influences) with African dance/rhythms (African-American influences). It was born during the Jazz Age in cities like New York, Chicago, and LA. read more
So when you tap your feet to music, it’s actually your brain making sense of the sound. This is known as the motor theory of perception. Studies have shown that separate sense modalities (sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste) may actually overlap in the brain much more than we realize. read more