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The Mexican neurobiologist and neuroscientist Eduardo Garza-Villarreal, who specializes in the effect of music in relieving chronic pain, explained that science still does not know how to explain why music generates emotions in our brains. The expert explained that the music was a kind of “auditory cheesecake, which has a lot of flavor in one package, and all of that makes our body want to move and generates emotional memories.”
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