Some people don’t understand why others like watching movie reruns time and again. It’s as if the first time was not enough. Turns out, there’s actually a scientific explanation why we do that. Yup, that’s right, I said WE. I am just as guilty as those rerun-loving citizens of the world. There is nothing wrong with you if you can’t get enough of reruns, even if you have already seen it a gazillion times. It’s your psyche.
Old reruns are the perfect nostalgia trigger your brain loves so much. It’s the same reason why you re-read the …show more content…
It makes us feel good when we reminisce, and even better because we can escape the current reality. The best part about it is the feeling we get after without exerting too much effort.
"Our everyday is humdrum, often even absurd," Burton explained. "Nostalgia can lend us much-needed context, perspective and direction, reminding and reassuring us that our life is not as banal as it may seem. It also tells us that there have been -- and will once again be -- meaningful moments and experiences."
Researchers also find that the act of repetition also plays a role. Derek Thompson wrote in The Atlantic that since human beings love predictability, re-watching or re-listening to something gives us a rewarding feeling because it’s totally easy to process: The scientific term for this is "mere exposure effect," meaning that we like something more merely because we've been previously exposed to it. So there is evidence not only that we replay songs that we like, but also that -- up to a certain point! -- we like songs the more often that we play