Pink Floyd's Another Brick In The Wall Is Restructed From Brain Activities Patients With Epilepsy
JAKARTA - The neurologists reproduced the classic song Pink Floyd, Another Brick in the Wall, Part 1 by decoding the brain signal of someone listening to it.
As The Independent reports, a team from the University of California, Berkeley found a way to reconstruct the 1979 song.
They put electrodes in the patient's brain and play music while they undergo epilepsy surgery.
Their brain activity is then analyzed, which allows neuroscientists to reproduce track rhythms and select recognizable sentences such as "All in all its just another brick in the wall".
"This is an extraordinary result," said a neurologist in the research team, quoted from NME, Friday.
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This marks the first time an recognizable song has been reconstructed from brain recordings.
Previously, scientists used similar brain reading techniques to try to outline words from the mind.