Scientists Study Getting an Unwanted Tune Out of Your Head 219
Hugh Pickens writes writes "Richard Gray reports that scientists have found a way to help anyone plagued by those annoying tunes that lodge themselves inside our heads and repeat on an endless loop — when snippets of a catchy song inexplicably play like a broken record in your brain. The solution can be to solve some tricky anagrams to force the intrusive music out of your working memory allowing the music to be replaced with other more amenable thoughts. 'The key is to find something that will give the right level of challenge,' says Dr Ira Hyman, a music psychologist at Western Washington University who conducted the research. 'If you are cognitively engaged, it limits the ability of intrusive songs to enter your head.' Hyman says that the problem, called involuntary memory retrieval, is that something we can do automatically like driving or walking means you are not using all of your cognitive resource, so there is plenty of space left for that internal jukebox to start playing. Dr Vicky Williamson, a music psychologist at Goldsmiths, University of London, says that the most likely songs to get stuck are those that are easy to hum along to or sing and found that that Lady Gaga was the most common artist to get stuck in people's heads, with four of her catchy pop songs being the most likely to become earworms – Alejandro, Bad Romance, Just Dance and Paparazzi. Other surveys have reported Abba songs such as Waterloo, Changes by David Bowie or the Beatles' Hey Jude."
no subject (Score:5, Funny)
great ... now i got Hey Jude stuck in my head
Nope (Score:5, Funny)
I'm at work right now. I should be programming. Instead, I'm being distracted with Springtime for Hitler (from The Producers) driving me crazy all morning. Get it out!
(Ok, yes, also I'm writing tests, which are boring, so his hypothesis probably *is* right: I could drive that song out if I were working on something that actually engaged my brain and made me want to devote all my brainpower to it.)
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You're welcome.
Re:no subject (Score:5, Funny)
You sir, make Lex Luthor seem nice.
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Catchy tunes (Score:4, Funny)
Obligatory xkcd [xkcd.com]
Re:Just block it with your hosts file (Score:5, Funny)
She Loves You so catchy it gets stuck twice (Score:5, Funny)
Some of the easiest songs to get stuck in your head (as used by the researchers)
Alejandro – Lady Gaga
Bad Romance – Lady Gaga
Call me Baby – Carly Rae Jepsen.
Single Ladies – Beyoncé
She Loves You – The Beatles
I Wanna Hold Your Hand – The Beatles
She Loves You – The Beatles
SOS – Rihanna
You Belong with Me – Taylor Swift
Apparently She Loves You is such a catchy song that it gets stuck in your head twice.
About unwanted tunes. (Score:5, Funny)
A gut goes to the doctor and says he has " She's a Lady " playing over and over and over in his head. The doctor says, you may be suffering from Tom Jones disease. The guy asks, is that common? The doctor reply's, well, It's Not Unusual .......
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Ha! (Score:5, Funny)
One of my (so far unused) fake headlines:
"Music 'Stuck in Head' is Theft, According to RIAA Chief"
Re:Tactical Nuclear Memes (Score:4, Funny)
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Obviously not enough Slashdotters have had children
Good or bad thing?
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For me, it helps imagining the tune as sung a capella by the Swedish chef from the Muppet Show.
./ers not qualified due to prerequisite - a date (Score:5, Funny)
Obviously not enough Slashdotters have had children
The prerequisite to that would be that slashdotters get a date. Not likely to happen on a large scale.
Re:Tactical Nuclear Memes (Score:4, Funny)
He was born a poor black man...
That must have been a painful delivery.