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Anna Maria Giannattasio- Italiaans Amsterdamse - Verbinder - Podcast l Radio Aalsmeer- Engaging Woman of the Year - Blogger - insta: nooitsaai
Amsterdam en ook soms Aalsmeer Katılım Mayıs 2007
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Het Noordwijkse stripmuseum Moca heeft een tentoonstelling over Jan van Haasteren (90).
De tekenaar is internationaal bekend vanwege zijn puzzels, maar het museum toont zijn veel onbekendere kant: die van striptekenaar.
volkskrant.nl/tentoonstellin…
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Your brain peaked musically somewhere around age 16. Everything since then has been a dopamine echo.
Between the ages of 12 and 22, the mesolimbic dopamine pathway, the same circuit that processes cocaine and sex, fires at levels in response to sound that it will never reach again for the rest of your life. A 2011 McGill study used PET scans and fMRI simultaneously and found that music triggers dopamine release in the striatum at peak emotional arousal. The caudate nucleus lights up during anticipation of the good part. The nucleus accumbens lights up when it hits. Your brain is treating a guitar riff with the same reward architecture it uses for food-seeking and pair bonding.
During adolescence, that response is dramatically amplified. Pubertal hormones are flooding the system. The prefrontal cortex is still wiring itself. Memories formed during this window get encoded with a density of emotional tagging that nothing in your 30s or 40s can replicate. Researchers at the University of Leeds identified this as the “reminiscence bump”: the period when your sense of self is forming, and the music playing during that formation becomes structurally integrated into your identity.
A 2025 longitudinal study from the University of Gothenburg analyzed 40,000 users’ streaming data across 15 years. Younger listeners explored broadly across genres. Older listeners collapsed into increasingly narrow loops, almost entirely anchored to music from their teens and early twenties.
Your brain stopped losing interest in new music years ago. It’s running a cost-benefit analysis. Familiar songs deliver guaranteed dopamine with zero processing cost. New songs require pattern recognition, expectation-building, and repeated exposure before the reward circuit kicks in. Past 25, most people stop paying that tax.
The one variable that predicts whether someone keeps exploring: the personality trait “openness to experience.” Score high, you keep seeking. Score average, you default to the familiar forever.
The fix, if you want one: deliberate exposure. Three listens minimum before your auditory cortex builds enough predictive models to generate a reward response. One passive listen on a playlist will never get there. Your brain needs repetition to find the pattern, and it needs the pattern to release dopamine.

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Unfortunately, as you get older, you gradually become less interested in new music and keep going back to the old favorite songs you once loved.
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Anthropic has launched free courses to master AI with certificates for $0.00
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‼️ Insights into the leaked Odido data:
We checked all members of the Dutch House of Representatives (Tweede Kamer) and found 70 records, including prominent members. Almost all use US email addresses.
We found 401 records of Dutch police officers.
691 civil servants working for ministries.
Most customers are between 24–35 years old.
Not all data fields are always present (see core data presence).
Jong, Janssen and de Vries are the most common family names.
Logically, the four largest cities have the largest customer base.




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De derde dataset van het Odido lek is vanochtendvroeg openbaar gemaakt. De datalek checker is weer geupdate. Deze dump bevat als eerste helaas ook 979292 documentnummers van ID-bewijzen... hier kan je overigens niet op zoeken in de tool, ik leg later uit waarom datagelekt.nl/odido/

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