A new study shows that scientists are developing the technology to decode similar brain activity.
Afterward, they used artificial intelligence to decode the data and produce a copy of the song.
Music is a core part of human experience,saysBellier.
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Understanding how the brain processes music can really tell us about human nature.
The results from this study can have broader implications as well.
Right now, the technology is more like a keyboard for the mind, Bellier explains.
Neuroscientists recorded electrical activity from areas of the brain (yellow and red dots) as patients listened to a 3-minute snippet of the Pink Floyd song, “Another Brick in the Wall, Part 1.” Using artificial intelligence software, they were able to reconstruct the song from the brain recordings. This is the first time a song has been reconstructed from intracranial electroencephalography recordings. (Photo: Ludovic Bellier and Robert Knight, UC Berkeley,CC BY 4.0)
you’ve got the option to’t read your thoughts from a keyboard.
you better push the buttons.
Scientists were able to reconstruct a Pink Floyd song based on the brain signals of listeners.
Using artificial intelligence software, they were able to reconstruct the song from the brain recordings.
This is the first time a song has been reconstructed from intracranial electroencephalography recordings.