Music for Your Brain's Neurochemical Systems

Get out your boom box, the Week of Love is here!
We are bringing you the best music for Valentine's!

As if we did not know it: according to a recent study "background music gives young Japanese adults a more favorable impression of conversation partners of the opposite sex for the first meeting during conversation for konkatsu". (Source: Psychology of Music)

But seriously, the study reveals the changes in the neurochemical system in the brain. We fall in love a lot more easily when the right tune is playing in the background.

DJ Lee Dyson has noticed the impact on the dance floor - and just in time for the Week of Love he has compiled a list of love songs that will make you swoon!




However, we all have been in that bad spot in life where love songs are just unbearable! If you recently have noticed that no amount of kissing will change your frog into anything else, keep on reading!

Lee Dyson: "I want to make sure we don’t forget about all those poor jilted & jaded lovers out there so I also compiled a pretty significant list of Anti-Valentines day songs!"



Either way, we think that Love is Universal to All, no matter what part of the planet one resides- and we hope you celebrate this week!

Love,
Janet

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