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Do you feel ‘chills’ when you hear songs you love? Scientists now understand why – Yahoo News Australia
The researchers now believe that enjoyment of music may have served an important evolutionary purpose.

Do you feel ‘chills’ when listening to music? (Getty)
If you ever feel chills running up your spine when you listen to music, you are not alone and scientists now understand more about why it happens.
The researchers now believe that enjoyment of music may have served an important evolutionary purpose perhaps helping our ancestors predict what will happen next.
Not everyone experiences chills when listening to music, its only about half of us who do so, according to the French neuroscientists behind…
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