Researchers from Concordia University found that human beings may be hardwired to dance, even when we dislike the music. The recent study found that even those with musical anhedonia, a condition where people don’t enjoy music, still feel the urge to dance when they hear a beat! “For those with musical anhedonia, they derive pleasure from the urge to move. More generally, it suggests that the urge to move may itself generate pleasure,” lead author Isaac Romkey said. This could mean the desire to dance is more fundamental to human beings than musical pleasure itself. (Study Finds)
Phone Topic: Have you ever caught yourself dancing to a song you didn’t like?