Disconnection between brain regions explains why some people don’t enjoy music

Ten years ago, researchers discovered a small group of people who derive no pleasure from music, despite having normal hearing and the ability to enjoy other experiences or stimuli. The condition, “specific musical anhedonia,” is caused by a disconnect between the brain’s auditory and reward networks.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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