India, Feb. 18 -- When we hear a music, our bodies involuntarily groove to it. Often, we find ourselves tapping our feet or swaying our bodies when we hear a faint sound of music. According to a new study led by Isaac Romkey, Concordia University, the body's way of grooving to music might be involuntary, and the response might be more hardwired than we thought. Also read | International Dance Day 2024: Weight loss to heart health; incredible benefits of dancing explained
The study, published in PLOS One, observed that people, who may not particularly enjoy music, also have the urge of moving their bodies to the rhythm. Musical anhedonia is a condition where people do not have the same response of pleasure to music. However, the study obs...
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