{"type":"rich","url":"https://naotoj.hatenablog.com/entry/2014/05/31/000000","provider_url":"https://hatena.blog","width":"100%","description":"= \u982d\u304b\u3089\u96e2\u308c\u306a\u3044\u66f2\u3002 \u3053\u306e\u65e5\u8a18\u3067\u3082\u4f55\u5ea6\u3082\u982d\u304b\u3089\u96e2\u308c\u306a\u304f\u306a\u308b\u66f2\u306b\u3064\u3044\u3066\u53d6\u308a\u4e0a\u3052\u305f\u3053\u3068\u304c\u3042\u308b\u3051\u308c\u3069\u3001\u305d\u306e\u3082\u306e\u30ba\u30d0\u30ea\u306e\u82f1\u5358\u8a9e\u304c\u3053\u308c\u3002\u6628\u65e5\u4e09\u672c\u30ed\u30fc\u30e9\u30fc\u4e2d\u306b\u8074\u3044\u3066\u3044\u305f\"Science Friday\"\u3067\u53d6\u308a\u4e0a\u3052\u3089\u308c\u3066\u3044\u305f\u3082\u306e\u3002 Certain tunes are more than just appealing\u2014they seem to get \u201cstuck\u201d in our minds. Song fragments that we can\u2019t stop humming are called \u201cearworms.\u201d Musical psychologist Elizabeth Margulis desc\u2026","author_name":"naotoj","blog_url":"https://naotoj.hatenablog.com/","height":"190","html":"<iframe src=\"https://hatenablog-parts.com/embed?url=https%3A%2F%2Fnaotoj.hatenablog.com%2Fentry%2F2014%2F05%2F31%2F000000\" title=\"\u4eca\u65e5\u306e\u82f1\u8a9e\uff1aearworm - Hole In The Wall\" class=\"embed-card embed-blogcard\" scrolling=\"no\" frameborder=\"0\" style=\"display: block; width: 100%; height: 190px; max-width: 500px; margin: 10px 0px;\"></iframe>","published":"2014-05-31 16:00:00","author_url":"https://blog.hatena.ne.jp/naotoj/","version":"1.0","title":"\u4eca\u65e5\u306e\u82f1\u8a9e\uff1aearworm","provider_name":"Hatena Blog","blog_title":"Hole In The Wall","image_url":null,"categories":["\u82f1\u8a9e","\u81ea\u8ee2\u8eca"]}