How tiny tweaks in music shape what we imagine

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New research from the Sydney Music, Mind and Body Lab at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music has found that even the smallest of human touches in music can shape and enhance our imaginations. Mental imagery while listening to music often contains elaborate imagined narratives, sensory experiences such as pictures, smells, or movement, and abstract emotions, all simulated in the listeners' mind and shaped by the sounds they are listening to.