Brains are different in people who get the chills from music by USC News published on 2017-02-01T19:45:16Z Music can cause all types of emotional reaction. While at Harvard, Matt Sachs was interested in one reaction in particular -- the chills. Now a PhD student at USC, Sachs found that people who get the chills from particular songs might have their brains wired differently than those who don't. Producer Joanna Clay has the story. Genre Storytelling Comment by zero-x // we are fellow chill-havers // 2020-02-15T10:42:31Z Comment by Merci 00:24 Whats the song please? 2019-12-26T19:44:06Z Comment by Don Bonus its more of a spiritual connection to sound, its in us all! 2018-12-05T18:40:40Z Comment by Doctor Audio Adventures how cool that you have this under storytelling cause I'm just sharing it to audiodrama production podcast group :) 2018-04-09T11:18:48Z Comment by J Jonah 'Sinnerman' by Nina Simone always gives me the goosebumps, I think I first heard it while watching FutureProof, a snowboard movie and I love snowboarding. There are maybe 5 or 6 other tracks that set me off from different genres (Overkill by Motorhead for example) 2017-09-24T20:10:41Z