Your brain saved them differently.
Why Songs From High School Still Sound Better Today
Ever notice songs from high school don’t just sound familiar…
they sound stronger?
Researchers say music from your teenage years is stored in one of the most emotionally active parts of the brain. That’s the time when memories, friendships, identity, and major life moments are all forming at once.
So when you hear one of those songs again years later, your brain doesn’t just remember the music — it remembers who you were when you first heard it.
That’s why the chorus hits harder.
It’s not just a song. It’s a time machine.
https://1063thefox.com/highlighted/scientists-say-it-happens-overnight/
