The Thrill Of The Chase When it comes to music these people look forward to unexpected harmonies, sudden changes in volume, or the moving entrance of a soloist. These musical passages trigger goosebumps because they go against the listener's expectations and surprise them in a good way.
It's Not An Emotional Reaction While studies like this have been done before, Colver has changed the understanding that it's an emotional reaction that's causing the goosebumps and has instead found that it's a cognitive one that takes into account several factors: "such as making mental predictions about how the music is going to unfold or engaging in musical imagery (a way of processing music that combines listening with daydreaming)."
That means that those who have goosebumps are experiencing music beyond their emotions and on an intellectual level that allows them to process it and connect it to a higher meaning.
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