@profcronin This study https://t.co/tqu6BDUhaq suggests “God Save The Queen” by Thomas Arne or “Karma Chameleon” by Culture Club. I’ve found “The Girl from Ipanema" works for me (in most cases).
How to do people handle ear worms, those annoying songs that lodge themselves in your mind for hours on end? @drvickyw et al researched the matter: https://t.co/HIT0vLE1KX https://t.co/tM1dUQhl9w
RT @NGKabra: Hadn't heard this before: if you have a song stuck in your head, chew gum to get it out
Hadn't heard this before: if you have a song stuck in your head, chew gum to get it out
RT @emollick: Here’s the papers. More annoying songs; https://t.co/FHbBi4JWjU Chewing gum: https://t.co/RQHJjMw8FO https://t.co/RWKmIL83VC
RT @emollick: Here’s the papers. More annoying songs; https://t.co/FHbBi4JWjU Chewing gum: https://t.co/RQHJjMw8FO https://t.co/RWKmIL83VC
RT @emollick: Here’s the papers. More annoying songs; https://t.co/FHbBi4JWjU Chewing gum: https://t.co/RQHJjMw8FO https://t.co/RWKmIL83VC
Here’s the papers. More annoying songs; https://t.co/FHbBi4JWjU Chewing gum: https://t.co/RQHJjMw8FO https://t.co/RWKmIL83VC
@tashmahal (Found the article haha https://t.co/umIIuettbr)
https://t.co/SJ6uwdU6ku It’s clear to see that you’ve become obsessed.
@nibrasibn science says 'let it be' https://t.co/cn5RQXKs14
Thanks for giving me hope, @DarrenOpland!
@kristen_hallam As luck would have it, this is already the focus of research from @drvickyw and colleagues: https://t.co/q5Rm47lrXg here's a summary of their advice: https://t.co/F5hR66DzPt best of luck!
@ConnorASheets According to this peer-reviewed research, listening to Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir" helps to get rid of earworms: https://t.co/G7SzjFb9xj
Earworm research http://t.co/uGYD0aFZCs @BillShaikin
@mrgunn I think that strategy was missing from this survey of responses to earworms http://t.co/BbEWWQqO6t
#PLOSONE: Sticky Tunes: How Do People React to Involuntary Musical Imagery? http://t.co/fD8JTjhDuy
PLOS ONE: Sticky Tunes: How Do People React to Involuntary Musical Imagery? http://t.co/i8leZ2TlR5
Finally, someone is studying earworms!!! and it's an open access study! http://t.co/s9HpLCAvn5 via @m_m_campbell
Science says that to get rid of unwanted ear worms, listen to “Karma Chameleon”, the A-Team theme, or “Sledgehammer.” http://t.co/xXLmQw4ngt
Finally, someone is studying earworms!!! and it's an open access study! http://t.co/s9HpLCAvn5 via @m_m_campbell
PLOS ONE: Sticky Tunes: How Do People React to Involuntary Musical Imagery? http://t.co/rLdoScJsyj
Sticky Tunes - How Do People React to Involuntary Musical Imagery? http://t.co/R79eJDZty3 RT @PLoSONE
'Sticky tunes' and what you can do about them. New paper from @drvickyw and colleagues http://t.co/Q1Pb3Mxvy3
'Sticky tunes' and what you can do about them. New paper from @drvickyw and colleagues http://t.co/Q1Pb3Mxvy3
'Sticky tunes' and what you can do about them. New paper from @drvickyw and colleagues http://t.co/Q1Pb3Mxvy3
'Sticky tunes' and what you can do about them. New paper from @drvickyw and colleagues http://t.co/Q1Pb3Mxvy3
How about a 'cure' tune to get rid of earworms? | Sticky Tunes: How Do People React to Involuntary Musical Imagery? http://t.co/Fp98X43RRU
The 'earworm': a qualitative analysis. http://t.co/FTtOBeyEcE via @PLOSONE
The 'earworm': a qualitative analysis. http://t.co/FTtOBeyEcE via @PLOSONE
Paper on earworms in current edition of PLOS One. Findings not startling, but nice to see someone working on it. http://t.co/57TQFXCg6j
Sticky Tunes - How Do People React to Involuntary Musical Imagery? http://t.co/R79eJDZty3 RT @PLoSONE
Paper on earworms in current edition of PLOS One. Findings not startling, but nice to see someone working on it. http://t.co/57TQFXCg6j
Paper on earworms in current edition of PLOS One. Findings not startling, but nice to see someone working on it. http://t.co/57TQFXCg6j
Sticky Tunes: How Do People React to Involuntary Musical Imagery? http://t.co/cvTCT9qNIq
Sticky Tunes: How Do People React to Involuntary Musical Imagery? http://t.co/cvTCT9qNIq
Congrats to @nerualtrawets for new paper about cures for songs you can't get out of your head http://t.co/aw0Fhg1WJc http://t.co/rt4938KqEG
Our paper w. @drvickyw on Sticky Tunes: How Do People React to Involuntary Musical Imagery? just came out in #PLOSONE http://t.co/m1NfNB9iEx
Sticky Tunes: How Do People React to Involuntary Musical Imagery? http://t.co/cvTCT9qNIq
RT @sarcastic_f: Estudio sobre esas melodías que no nos podemos quitar de la cabeza http://t.co/KZajEzyAQ4 via @js_simons
Sticky Tunes: How Do People React to Involuntary Musical Imagery? http://t.co/JFU3PpnIWW Science.alltop
Melodías musicales parásitas más frecuentes en UK: God Save the Queen, Karma Chameleon, Kashmir & Sledgehammer http://t.co/MxWd2i9BqM
RT @sarcastic_f: La mayoría de la gente considera las melodías musicales parásitas como agradables o neutrales http://t.co/bXE1RabgNL
RT @sarcastic_f: Estudio sobre esas melodías que no nos podemos quitar de la cabeza http://t.co/KZajEzyAQ4 via @js_simons
Hvordan bli kvitt #sangpåhjernen? Mest vanlig i UK: God Save the Queen, i Finland: Led Zeppelin: http://t.co/7cmcPkYjqq #myerarforskning
Hvordan bli kvitt #sangpåhjernen? Mest vanlig i UK: God Save the Queen, i Finland: Led Zeppelin: http://t.co/7cmcPkYjqq #myerarforskning
Most common tunes to cure UK earworms: God Save the Queen, Karma Chameleon, Kashmir & Sledgehammer http://t.co/mNsvaGXu8B via @js_simons
Our paper w. @drvickyw on Sticky Tunes: How Do People React to Involuntary Musical Imagery? just came out in #PLOSONE http://t.co/m1NfNB9iEx
Sticky Tunes: How Do People React to Involuntary Musical Imagery? – #Neuroscience – http://t.co/0QyipzY6hP
Congrats to @nerualtrawets for new paper about cures for songs you can't get out of your head http://t.co/aw0Fhg1WJc http://t.co/rt4938KqEG