New research shows that scientists were able to extract brain waves and reconstruct music from them and its absolutely haunting.
, the researchers used AI to help reconstruct the brain waves and turn them into the audio recording that you can find in the video we’ve embedded below. The sound itself is a little terrifying, to say the least, though it does help scientists better understand how our brain processes these noises.
The reconstruction isn’t just strange sounds that make no sense, either. If you listen to the audio recorded from the brain wave extraction research, you can even hear the phrase “all in all it was just a brick in the wall,” come through. It isn’t exceptionally clear by any means, but it does gives some really intriguing details to show just how much of the song they were able to reconstruct from brainwaves alone.
This research shows that it is possible, but also feasible to record and translate brain waves to capture musical elements of speech. Fortunately, these types of recordings and brain waves can only be extracted or recorded from the brain’s surface, which means you won’t have to worry about anyone else looking in on your brain’s musical responses.
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