Why do Songs get “Stuck in our Heads”? Towards a Theory for Explaining Earworms

Claire Arthur
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This paper offers a critical reflection on the paucity of theories for the phenomenon of “earworms,” also known as involuntary musical imagery (INMI), and poses some as-yet unanswered questions relating to the unique nature of the phenomenon, the optimal conditions for earworm induction, as well the underlying mechanisms that may drive the behavior. While numerous earworm studies have focused on analyzing the symptoms of the phenomenon, few studies have attempted to focus on investigating the underlying cause. In addition, common explanations are typically tied to proximal rather than distal causes (e.g., recent exposure). In particular, the question of “why music” (as opposed to other time-based auditory stimuli such as language/poetry), or, perhaps “what about music” is raised, and some conjectures and starting places for future studies are offered. Possible theoretical avenues and testable hypotheses are suggested, based on synthesizing informal observations and existing empirical research across multiple disciplines.
为什么歌曲会“卡在我们的脑海里”?关于解释耳虫的理论
本文对“耳虫”现象(也称为非自愿音乐意象(INMI))理论的缺乏进行了批判性反思,并提出了一些尚未解决的问题,这些问题涉及到该现象的独特性,耳虫诱导的最佳条件,以及可能驱动该行为的潜在机制。虽然许多关于耳虫的研究都集中在分析这种现象的症状上,但很少有研究试图把重点放在调查根本原因上。此外,常见的解释通常与近端原因有关,而不是远端原因(例如,最近暴露)。特别是,提出了“为什么是音乐”(与其他基于时间的听觉刺激(如语言/诗歌)相反),或者“音乐怎么样”的问题,并为未来的研究提供了一些猜想和起点。在综合非正式观察和跨多个学科的现有实证研究的基础上,提出了可能的理论途径和可检验的假设。
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