Is the sound of a golf ball going into the cup unique to Japan? An exploration of the relationship between sound and exhilaration.
Dopamine secretion is promoted in the brain! A discussion on the relationship between sound and euphoria.
As it gets warmer, many people may feel the urge to move their bodies outside. In fact, it seems that the number of people starting to play golf has surged during the COVID-19 pandemic. When the ball goes into the cup, a pleasant sound of "clink!" resonates, but did you know that this sound is unique to Japan? While it is common overseas to use resin cups, in Japan, metal cups are the norm. Moreover, many of them are made of stainless steel and equipped with a device called a "reflector" that amplifies the sound, making them several times more expensive. Why do we go to the trouble of installing such expensive cups? Imagine this: on a silent course, all eyes are on the small ball on the green, and the white ball is drawn into the cup, "clink!" Isn't there a difference in the excitement when that "clink!" happens versus when it doesn't? This is not just a figment of your imagination; at that moment, the secretion of dopamine is being stimulated in the brain. *You can view more details on the blog through the related link. *For more information, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Publication Contents】 ■ Spring is the season for sports ■ The "sound" of cup-in is unique to Japan ■ Is dopamine the motivation switch? ■ Japanese sensibility and sound * For more details, you can view the related links. * For more information, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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