In a report by neuroscientists published by Current Biology, they found that low frequencies in bass have made people want to dance more.“Bass really does make people dance more, and this isn’t just something that comes from our conscious awareness,” states Dr Daniel Cameron. As reported by The Guardian, an interesting scientific study made by Dr Daniel Cameron and his colleagues […]
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