Why Some Brains Don’t Enjoy Music

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Summary: Some people feel absolutely nothing when listening to music—and not because of bad taste. A rare condition called specific musical anhedonia involves a disconnect between the brain’s auditory and reward systems, making music emotionally flat even though other rewards like food or money still trigger pleasure.

 
I have come across many people in my life who just don't enjoy music.
It’s a recently identified phenomenon. We need to keep in mind many Audio aficionados (including me) don’t enjoy music if the quality of playback is bad or too loud (as in many pubs in Bangalore).
Musical anhedonia is distinct from this.
 
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