Why Getting Into the Groove Is Good for Your Brain

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A song's rhythmic groove stimulates the prefrontal cortex in "groove enjoyers."

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Did you know that the optimal tempo for “groove enjoyers” is 100-120 BPM?🎵This recent study explains why getting into the groove is good for your brain!🧠

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