See, the areas ticked in colour? Yes, there are areas of the brain that evoke emotions and connect with our senses. A well developed link is present, but sadly the nitty-gritty of the same is not yet well understood. read more
It can uncover the deepest emotions, even if these are held subconsciously. Listening to music peaks emotions via neurotransmitters. Of all these, dopamine, a specific neurotransmitter produced in the brain helps control the brain’s reward and pleasure centers. read more
It is important to note that emotions and feelings interact, emotions give rise to feelings, however, a negative feeling generates more negative emotions Music is the universal language . It touches those who listen and runs away from everything we can rationalize . read more
Happy music made happy faces seem even happier while sad music exaggerated the melancholy of a frown. A similar effect was also observed with neutral faces. The simple moral is that the emotions of music are “cross-modal,” and can easily spread from sensory system to another. read more