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Favorite music sets the brain's opioids in motion

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Music can evoke intense pleasure, sometimes experienced physically as pleasant "chills" The brain's opioid system is known to be involved in pleasurable experiences related to survival-critical behaviors, such as eating and sex.
The release of opioids explains why music can produce strong feelings of pleasure, even though it is not a primary reward necessary for survival or reproduction.
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