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  2. Dec 20, 2017 · So, the TL;DR is that Christmas music has a special ability to make you feel lots of emotions, from jolliness to nostalgia, and a bunch of nuanced feelings in between.

  3. Feb 22, 2023 · How Christmas music makes and sparks memories. One of Bennett’s research interests is the meta characteristics of holiday songs. He’s used both machine and human analysis to create a small...

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    “Our response to Christmas songs depends on the association,” says Dr. Rhonda Freeman, a clinical neuropsychologist. “Many of us associate this music with childhood and a happy time of presents and traditions and all the specialness that happens around that time of year. When the brain makes these associations with something very positive and pleas...

    “If you don’t want to hear a song, or are hearing it on repeat for three hours [with no say in the matter], your prefrontal cortex is working hard to filter it out so you can focus,” Freeman says, adding that though she’s not familiar with the aforementioned research about Christmas music being harmful when it’s played too early in the year, it mak...

    Christmas songs are also formidable because they’re among the last remnants of what used to be common practice among humans: the passing down of an oral tradition. “You learn it as a child, and it’s one of the few bodies of songs that people have deep inside their memories,” says Gentry. “When I ask my students what are songs you could teach withou...

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  4. Dec 10, 2021 · Old-school trumps cutting edge. Greatest Generation artists rule millennial playlists. A 27-year-old song leads the pop charts — and it’s considered a “new” entry into the Christmas canon ...

  5. Nov 24, 2023 · Conversely, if negative memories and feelings are associated with Christmas, the same songs could cause the brain to release cortisol, the stress hormone that increases the heart rate, and...

  6. Dec 15, 2023 · Conversely, if negative memories and feelings are associated with Christmas, the same songs could cause the brain to release cortisol, the stress hormone that increases the heart rate, and...

  7. Nov 19, 2018 · Does That Early Holiday Music Make You Happy — or Bring Out the Bah Humbugs? Understanding why we react the way we do The holiday season sometimes has a way of creeping up on us.