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      <image:caption>Found in the inner ear is the Sacculus (pronounced as sack-you-less) that has direct connections to pleasure centers in the brain. It releases endorphins when stimulated by loud music, so listening to loud music is essentially self-medicating. The Sacculus particularly likes low frequencies above 90 decibels, according to the research of Dr. Neil Todd. Loud music encourages joy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Getting chills when listening to music is called frisson (pronounced like free-son) and it happens when dopamine floods the body. People who react to music have strong connections between the part of the brain that interprets sound and the part that creates emotion. Valorie Salimpoor, a neuroscientist at McGill University, has conducted research where the subject was hooked up to a fMRI machine while listening to music. It was shown that our brains release dopamine on peak moments in the song. And that’s not all. She also discovered that, when listening to songs we already know, the anticipation of peak moments triggered dopamine release as well. Higher volumes created higher levels of frisson, flattening off around 97dBA. Loud music helps you feel the music and not just hear it.</image:caption>
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