Why does music trigger memories?
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Answer: Limbic system links sound-emotion
Limbic system links sound-emotion ✓ — Correct! Music is processed in the auditory cortex, which has strong connections to the limbic system (emotions) and hippocampus (memory formation). When you hear a song from a significant moment, it reactivates the emotional context stored with that memory. It's context-dependent memory—music is a powerful retrieval cue!
Lyrics describe past events — Wrong. Lyrics can trigger memories, but even instrumental music does this because auditory processing connects to emotional memory systems.
Rhythm matches heartbeat — Wrong. Rhythm matching heartbeat doesn't explain memory recall. Music triggers memories through direct brain connections between auditory processing, emotion, and memory systems.
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