Scientists played Pink Floyd for people, then used their brain activity to recreate the song

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Ludovic Bellier was thrilled when he first heard the muffled, barely decipherable version of Pink Floyd's Another Brick in the Wall, generated from the brain activity of epilepsy patients.
Ludovic Bellier was thrilled when he first heard the muffled, barely decipherable version of Pink Floyd's Another Brick in the Wall, generated from the brain activity of epilepsy patients.

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Pink Floyd Song is Recreated Using Brain Signals of Listeners

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Cleo Abram on Instagram: This is basically mind reading: Researchers just reconstructed a Pink Floyd song using the brain activity of people listening to it. Neuroscientists at UC Berkeley played 29 patients

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Scientists reconstruct a Pink Floyd song from recorded brain waves of patients - so can YOU tell what the classic track is from this recording?

Scientists played Pink Floyd for people, then used their brain activity to recreate the song

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