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Neural Reconstruction

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science-and-technology2 years ago

"Scientists Decode Pink Floyd Song Using Brain Activity"

Researchers have successfully reconstructed a snippet of the Pink Floyd song "Another Brick in the Wall, Part 1" from neural recordings of 29 neurosurgical patients. Using electrocorticography (ECoG) electrodes implanted on the patients' cortical surfaces, the researchers employed regression-based decoding models to accurately reconstruct the auditory stimulus. The study revealed that both brain hemispheres are involved in music processing, with the right hemisphere's superior temporal gyrus (STG) playing a crucial role. The findings could have implications for brain-computer interface applications and improve communication tools for individuals with speech disabilities.

science-and-technology2 years ago

"Scientists Create AI-Generated Pink Floyd Song from Brain Recordings"

Scientists have used artificial intelligence (A.I.) to reconstruct Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall Part 1" by decoding the brain activity of patients who listened to the song while awaiting brain surgery. The study, based on data captured from electrodes placed on the brains of 29 individuals, aims to understand how the brain perceives music and potentially help those with paralysis or neurological disorders communicate with a voice rich in musical elements. The researchers hope to develop a brain-to-speech system that can decode linguistic and prosodic content, adding musicality to future brain implants. The study also confirmed the right hemisphere's involvement in music perception and identified regions related to musical rhythm detection.