How listening to Marvin Gaye can make SEX better: 'Sexy' songs enhance your sense of touch
If you're hoping to turn up the heat in the bedroom, you may want to put on Marvin Gaye's 1983 chart-topper, Sexual Healing. A new study has shown that our sense of touch is heightened while listening to 'sexy' songs (stock image)
Scientists played participants songs ranging from 'not sexy' to 'extremely sexy'
While listening, they placed their forearm through a curtain
Their arm was stroked by either a robot or a human while the song played
Regardless of whether it was the robot or human, their sense of touch was enhanced while sexy songs played
By Shivali Best For Mailonline
PUBLISHED: 17:00 BST, 8 September 2017
If you're hoping to turn up the heat in the bedroom, you may want to put on Marvin Gaye's 1983 chart-topper, Sexual Healing.
A new study has shown that our sense of touch is heightened while listening to 'sexy' songs.
The researchers suggest that music's relation to touch may have played a key role in our evolution as a species, as song preference brought certain individuals together to mate.
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