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'Brain music' could be useful in clinical diagnosis

London, Sat, 17 Nov 2012 ANI

London, Nov 17 (ANI): Chinese researchers have worked out a way to turn brainwaves into music, offering new insights into the functional activity our minds.

Researchers used electroencephalography scans to create the pitch and duration of notes and functional magnetic resonance imaging scans to control the intensity of the music.

The study revealed an improved method to reflect the physiological processes of the scale-free brain in music, the Daily Mail reported.

Previous research by the same group described how EEG amplitudes and waveforms may be converted to music.

In the past, researchers at the US Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology Directorate have also explored the possibility of a form of neuro-training called "Brain Music."

This uses music created from an individual's brain waves to help the individual move from an anxious state to a relaxed state.

But this new study by Jing Lu and colleagues from the University of Electronic Science and Technology, China, uses simultaneous EEG and fMRI recordings to better represent the activity of the brain in musical notes.

According to the researchers, this brain music "embodies the workings of the brain as art, providing a platform for scientists and artists to work together to better understand the links between music and the human brain."

The authors also suggest that combining EEG and fMRI data may produce music that better reflects the functional activity of the brain, potentially leading to advances useful for clinical diagnosis or biofeedback therapy.

The study is published in the open access journal PLoS ONE. (ANI)


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