Could A Teenage Brain Have Predicted Lady Gaga's Success?

Monday, June 13, 2011 - 16:00 in Psychology & Sociology

Lady Gaga is a marketing-fueled pop music phenomenon.   If you exclude her music, she can do no wrong, and every appearance, even a walk through an airport, is carefully choreographed.   She knows her audience.But a Little Monster could help create the next Lady Gaga in a more direct way.  A new study suggests that the brain activity of teens while they are listening to new songs may help predict the popularity of those songs.read more

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