
Decoding the brain activity of an imagined song
The neural activity generated when imagining a song can be used to reconstruct its original
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Joana Pinto Vieira is a former postdoctoral contributor to Physics World. Joana studied cancer metabolism and synthetic biology at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne. She is interested in the fields of biotechnology, bioinformatics and medicine.
The neural activity generated when imagining a song can be used to reconstruct its original
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