TORONTO, Ontario (CTV Network) — Is your love for a specific selection of beats connected to your personality, and if it is, would that connection be the same no matter where in the world you live?
When you turn on the radio, you might hear songs you like and other songs you just skip past. But even the songs you don’t like usually have some fans. Maybe you don’t like older music, but your ...
Music has been a very intimate part of life, shrouded in memory, mood, and milestone. Now, an international team of scientists has followed the way people listen over a lifetime—and the results reveal ...
Research involving more than 350,000 participants from over 50 countries and 6 continents has found that links between musical preferences and personality are universal. The findings suggest that ...
People often describe music as uplifting, calming, or deeply moving, but does the type of music one prefers really say something about how well they’re doing emotionally? A new study published in the ...
So you're not a "10" in every which way. But you're probably pretty spectacular in some way, and definitely good enough in most areas of life. If ever there were a time to stop beating yourself up for ...
Music preference (or taste) refers to the extent to which a person prefers or like, a particular kind of music over another. A better understanding of our music preferences can help to discover things ...
A new study, published in PLOS ONE, has uncovered a remarkable connection between individuals' musical preferences and their moral values, shedding new light on the profound influence that music can ...
Ed Sheeran’s song Shivers is as likely to appeal to extroverts living in the UK as those living in Argentina or India. Those with neurotic traits in the US are as likely to be into Nirvana’s Smells ...
A study of more than a quarter-million people in over 50 countries finds the links between musical preferences and personality are universal. The University of Cambridge study of 350,000 people on six ...