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Why does music trigger memories?

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Answer: Limbic system links sound-emotion

Limbic system links sound-emotionCorrect! Music is processed in the auditory cortex, which has strong connections to the limbic system (emotions) and hippocampus (memory formation). When you hear a song from a significant moment, it reactivates the emotional context stored with that memory. It's context-dependent memory—music is a powerful retrieval cue!

Lyrics describe past eventsWrong. Lyrics can trigger memories, but even instrumental music does this because auditory processing connects to emotional memory systems.

Rhythm matches heartbeatWrong. Rhythm matching heartbeat doesn't explain memory recall. Music triggers memories through direct brain connections between auditory processing, emotion, and memory systems.

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