The scientists recorded electrical activity as patients listened to Pink Floyd's 'Another Brick in the Wall' and were able to reconstruct the song from the brain recordings.
The scientists chose to play the iconic band’s song ‘Another Brick in the Wall, Part 1’ in the Albany Medical Center hospital suite in New York as neuroscientists prepared to conduct surgeries on the patients.The study had a cohort of 29 patients with epilepsy and all patients volunteered and gave their written informed consent prior to their participation. The patients had strips of 2,668 electrodes surgically implanted in their brains.
The team then used artificial intelligence software to decode the neural activity and was able to reconstruct the song from the brain recordings. This is the first time a song has been reconstructed from intracranial electroencephalography recordings.
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