Why Some People Don't Experience Pleasure from Music

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Some individuals experience no pleasure from music due to a rare condition called specific musical anhedonia, which results from a disconnect between the brain's auditory and reward networks, despite normal hearing and enjoyment of other rewards. This condition highlights the nuanced ways our brain processes different types of rewards and may inform research into other reward-related disorders.
Topics:health#brain-connectivity#musical-anhedonia#neuroscience#pleasure-response#reward-system#science
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