演唱會後遺症Why the Best Night of Your Life Leaves You with the Post-Concert Blues MAR. 16,2026 / Analytical Editors 
Concertgoers know the rush all too well—the moment the first notes play, your heart races, and nothing else seems to matter. For many, the excitement doesn't end when the lights come back on. Some fans try to relive the performance by listening to the same songs for days afterward. __1__ A few days after an amazing show, they begin to feel unexpectedly low. Psychologists have coined a term for this phenomenon: post-concert depression, or PCD. 演唱會觀眾對那股亢奮感再熟悉不過了 ── 前幾個音符響起時,你的心跳加速,而其他一切似乎都無關緊要。對許多人來說,即使燈光重新亮起,興奮感也不會消失。有些粉絲會在之後幾天聆聽同樣的歌曲來試圖重溫演出的美好。然而,有些人會有負面反應。在精彩演出結束後幾天,他們會開始感到意外地低落。心理學家為這種現象創造了一個名詞:演唱會後憂鬱症,或稱為 PCD。 rush n.(做了令人興奮的事而得到的)快感 unexpectedly adv.出乎意料地,意外地 coin vt. 創造(新詞等) |