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Brainwaves in concert: the 20th century sonification of the electroencephalogram

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BRAIN
Volume 139, Issue -, Pages 2809-2814

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/brain/aww207

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history of medicine; electroencephalography; sonification; experimental music; brain-computer music interfacing

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Sonification of the EEG - the transformation of brainwaves into sound - has given rise to a variety of medical and artistic applications. Lutters & Koehler explore the history of EEG sonification and its contribution to brain-computer music interfacing, and illustrate how science and art may occasionally enhance one another.Sonification of the EEG - the transformation of brainwaves into sound - has given rise to a variety of medical and artistic applications. Lutters & Koehler explore the history of EEG sonification and its contribution to brain-computer music interfacing, and illustrate how science and art may occasionally enhance one another.

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