A sleep lab study found that around one quarter of participants who listened to familiar songs before bedtime awoke during the night with the melody “stuck” in their heads. This spontaneous replaying of music in the mind — a phenomenon called an earworm — was associated with lower sleep quality. If you listen to music before bedtime, your brain continues processing the melody while you sleep, according to research published in the journal psychological science.
I woke up with “Rocky Raccoon” playing inside my head. I was listening to it yesterday evening. (My brain has been playing this on repeat all night long?). Has this happened to you?
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I woke up with “Rocky Raccoon” playing inside my head. I was listening to it yesterday evening. (My brain has been playing this on repeat all night long?). Has this happened to you?