human physiology
10/20/2017 / By Michelle Simmons
Don’t forget the tunes in the bedroom; study shows “sexy” songs enhance your sense of touch
Listening to songs has been proven to affect the way we feel. A new study discovered that listening to “sexy” songs can enhance people’s sense of touch. The researchers found that the relationship between music and the sense of touch may have affected our evolution as a species, as song choices brought certain individuals together to mate. The […]
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