The music people listen to when they are younger can give them long-lasting memories.
Published in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, the new research was carried out by teams from the University of Westminster and City University of London and used data from Britain’s longest-running radio program, BBC Radio 4’s “Desert Islands Discs. After analysing the responses of 80 “Desert Island Discs” guests, the researchers found that people were more likely to choose music that is important to them, with 17% saying that they chose a record because it reminded them of a relationship with a specific person, such as a parent, partner, or friend, and 16.2% saying that the music reminded them of their childhood, and perhaps was a record which they remember playing again and again.
The researchers use Bruce Springsteen as an example, who said that “I Want To Hold Your Hand” by The Beatles had inspired him to pick up a guitar himself and start a band.
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