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  • HuskyJW
    HuskyJW Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 15,429 Founders Club
    I know I’m in the minority…maybe only person on earth.

    I just don’t like music. Like any of it.
  • minion_doog
    minion_doog Member Posts: 2,024
    HuskyJW said:

    I know I’m in the minority…maybe only person on earth.

    I just don’t like music. Like any of it.

    Musical anhedonia is a neurological condition characterized by an inability to derive pleasure from music.[1] People with this condition, unlike those suffering from music agnosia, can recognize and understand music but fail to enjoy it.[2]

    Research has shown that people with this condition have reduced functional connectivity between the cortical regions responsible for processing sound and the subcortical regions related to reward.[3]

    Case studies of musical anhedonia and its symptoms date from 1993.

    The term "musical anhedonia" was first used in 2011. It was originally used to describe the selective loss in emotional responses to music following damage to the brain. It has now come to mean, more generally, a selective lack of pleasurable responses to music in individuals with or without brain damage. This has led to the recognition of two different types of musical anhedonia.

    The first type, known as "musical anhedonia without brain damage", manifests itself in individuals that do not present any neurological damage. Its incidence in the general population is low: between 5% and 10%.[citation needed] The second type is known as "acquired musical anhedonia". It is this form that develops as a result of brain damage. The incidence of this second form is even lower, and most studies of it focus on individual cases
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_anhedonia


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