When Chris Chafe and Josef Parvizi began transforming recordings of brain activity into music, they did so with artistic aspirations. The professors soon realized, though, that the work could lead to a powerful biofeedback tool for identifying brain patterns associated with seizures. Read more here...
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Winter Quarter 2024
101 Introduction to Creating Electronic Sound
158/258D Musical Acoustics
220B Compositional Algorithms, Psychoacoustics, and Computational Music
223Q Queer Electronic Music Composition
228X SVOrk: Research & Development
251 Psychophysics and Music Cognition
253 Symbolic Musical Information
319 Research Seminar on Computational Models of Sound
356 Music and AI
422 Perceptual Audio Coding
451C Auditory EEG Researcvh III: Coordinated Actions and Hyperscanning