Wednesday, November 21, 2012

In the human brain jazz sounds

The music of the human brain are able to enroll Chinese scientists. This, as it turns out, resembles jazz. Scientists hope to use this melody for medical purposes, writes Wired.com. The new method, developed by nevrofizolozite at the Chinese University of Electronic Science and Technology, allows to transform EEG data that captures electrical signals of the brain in tune. Special program converts electronic signals into notes in the amplitude of the wave that determines the height of the notes and the length of the waves - their duration. Melody originally received did not resemble too much music. But then scientists combined with the testimony of encephalographic measurements of flow made ​​with MRI. As a result, scientists have been kind of jazz symphony, which, they say, reflects the functional activity of the brain.    Study as nevrofizolozite hope will help in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.


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