From: Why Do We Sing? The Science and Soul Behind Human Song
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Singing activates brain areas linked to emotion, reward, and social bonding.

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Research using brain imaging shows that singing involves regions such as the limbic system, which processes emotions, and the reward circuits that release dopamine, a chemical associated with pleasure. This neurological activity explains why singing can lift moods and create feelings of happiness. Moreover, singing engages mirror neurons that help us connect and empathize with others, strengthening social bonds.

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