Scientists Use Brain Scans to Recreate Pink Floyd Song

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Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley have used brain scans and AI to recreate a Pink Floyd song, "Another Brick in the Wall, Part 1," from neural signals. By recording the brain activity of 29 patients who listened to the song, the scientists decoded the data and reconstructed it into audio. This breakthrough could potentially help patients with speech impediments communicate and provide insights into how the brain processes sound and music. The study also opens up possibilities for composing music through thought and developing medical applications for decoding words patients want to say.
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