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Verge Science | Understanding brain signals through music made from neurons @VergeScience | Uploaded June 2021 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Have you ever listened to a neuron? Neuroscientists can learn about the brain by recording synaptic activity from brain cells under a microscope. One scientist is turning data from those experiments into music. The Verge Science team joined Simón(e) Sun in the lab — and the recording studio — to create a song out of a brain cell.

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0:00 Intro
0:45 Neuroplasticity explainer
3:00 Recording a neuron in the wet lab
4:47 Turning recordings into music
7:08 Importance and future applications

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