As I see other generations of music lovers say music was so much better when they were younger, I wondered why.
“It’s not that music was better when (we) were younger; it’s that music elicits very, very strong emotions,” said Dr. Rita Aiello, a music psychologist at New York University who examines how people process music and how music and memories shape each other.
“Music is episodic,” said Dr. Robert Cutietta, a professor of music at the University of Southern California.
A 2022 replication of the latter study in Marketing Letters: A Journal of Research in Marketing found that a person’s music preference peaks as young as 17.
It may be because you’re remembering the artists, songs and albums that were meaningful to you and forgetting the ones that weren’t.
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