Other strategies for eradicating earworms include what British music psychologist Victoria Williamson of the University of Sheffield describes as “distract and engage.” The most effective distractions, she explains, are verbal or musical: chanting a mantra, reciting a poem, listening to a different song, even playing an instrument. They work by activating the component of working memory involved in earworms, a storage and rehearsal cycle called the phonological loop. “If you fill it up with something else that occupies the same circuitry, there's not enough left to make the earworm,” Williamson says
MUSIC THAT GETS "STUCK" IN THE HEAD IS COMMONLY conceptualized as an intrusive "thought"; however, w...
The experience of earworms, a type of involuntary musical imagery, may reflect a systematic failure ...
The phenomenon of the earworm – the song that replays within the head and will not go away – is revi...
Two studies examine the experience of 'earworms', unwanted catchy tunes that repeat. Survey data sho...
You never know when an earworm will strike. Suddenly that song you heard on the radio yesterday won’...
This thesis investigated music that repeats persistently in the mind (an 'earworm'), hypothesising t...
Earworms have been defined as a repeating piece of music lodged within one’s mind that cannot be eas...
Two studies examine the experience of “earworms”, unwanted catchy tunes that repeat. Survey data sho...
A research project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA, Master...
This research was conducted to understand the effect of cognitive load on the occurrence of earworms...
Three experiments examine the role of articulatory motor planning in experiencing an involuntary mus...
Our study investigated earworms in relation to affect. An earworm is defined as hearing music withou...
Earworms are a piece of music that plays repetatively in the mind outside of conscious control (Will...
An “earworm”—the experience of a catchy melody that repeats persistently in the mind—is a ubiquitous...
abstract: This study tracks specific earworm tendencies amongst a sample of university students in a...
MUSIC THAT GETS "STUCK" IN THE HEAD IS COMMONLY conceptualized as an intrusive "thought"; however, w...
The experience of earworms, a type of involuntary musical imagery, may reflect a systematic failure ...
The phenomenon of the earworm – the song that replays within the head and will not go away – is revi...
Two studies examine the experience of 'earworms', unwanted catchy tunes that repeat. Survey data sho...
You never know when an earworm will strike. Suddenly that song you heard on the radio yesterday won’...
This thesis investigated music that repeats persistently in the mind (an 'earworm'), hypothesising t...
Earworms have been defined as a repeating piece of music lodged within one’s mind that cannot be eas...
Two studies examine the experience of “earworms”, unwanted catchy tunes that repeat. Survey data sho...
A research project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA, Master...
This research was conducted to understand the effect of cognitive load on the occurrence of earworms...
Three experiments examine the role of articulatory motor planning in experiencing an involuntary mus...
Our study investigated earworms in relation to affect. An earworm is defined as hearing music withou...
Earworms are a piece of music that plays repetatively in the mind outside of conscious control (Will...
An “earworm”—the experience of a catchy melody that repeats persistently in the mind—is a ubiquitous...
abstract: This study tracks specific earworm tendencies amongst a sample of university students in a...
MUSIC THAT GETS "STUCK" IN THE HEAD IS COMMONLY conceptualized as an intrusive "thought"; however, w...
The experience of earworms, a type of involuntary musical imagery, may reflect a systematic failure ...
The phenomenon of the earworm – the song that replays within the head and will not go away – is revi...