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Stanford scientists turn seizures into music

Video December 3, 2015 scarlett

I understand the scientific benefit of doing this, but WHY would you make it sound like this? They could have picked pleasant tones or piano sounds. Instead they made it sound like Iannis Xenakis covering the theme from The Shining.

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