Earworms: Those songs that get stuck in your head - Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis
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Have you ever been waiting in line at the grocery store, innocently perusing the magazine rack, when a song pops into your head? Not the whole song, but a fragment of it that plays and replays until you find yourself unloading the vegetables in time to the beat? Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis explores earworms — a cognitive phenomenon that plagues over 90% of people at least once a week.
Additional Resources for you to Explore
Can you identify the catchiest tune? The Hooked on Music Project, led by John Ashley Burgoyne and Henkjan Honing, seeks to learn what makes some music catchy. Play along and see if you agree with the other participants and help by participating in some “citizen science” at the same time!
Mark Twain’s short story, A Literary Nightmare, describes his encounter with an earworm in 1876! Read it and find out how he rid himself of an earworm by “infecting” another person!
What is music cognition? Sound like something you may want to find out more about? Follow these music cognition blogs: Henkjan Honing’s Music Matters, Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis’s Looking at Listening, and Victoria Williamson’s Music Psychology Blog.
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Meet The Creators
- Educator Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis
- Director Outis
- Composer Cem Misirlioglu
- Narrator Addison Anderson