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“One of the things I like about it is how these songs connect you back to previous holidays and times with family. “I’m an unqualified fan of Christmas music,” says Deirdre Loughridge, a Northeastern associate professor of music who writes songs and plays the cello. A 2019 analysis by The Washington Post showed that 22 of the 23 most popular holiday songs were released in the previous century-the exception being a 2011 Michael Bublé cover of “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas,” originally written in 1951. The most popular Christmas songs seem to have been around forever. That’s a remarkable and consistent result that tells us something about how our brains develop in life and how our emotions and our memories mature.” “So if you think about the music that you’re particularly likely to fall back on, they’re most likely to be from your late teenage years or your early 20s. “The music that evokes the most autobiographical memories tends to be music that we first hear in adolescence and early adulthood,” Loui says. Photos by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University and courtesy photo.
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Left to right: Deirdre Loughridge, associate professor of music Anne Hege, assistant adjunct professor of music at Mills College and Psyche Loui, associate professor of creativity and creative practice and director of the Music, Imaging, and Neural Dynamics (MIND) Lab.