EEG ART: DEEP UNDERSTANDING AND INTERPRETING THE BRAIN'S ELECTRICAL ACTIVITIES

Authors

  • Mansur Turky Alanaze, Suha Abdullah Alnefaiei and Khalid Abdullah Alqahtani Author

Abstract

Electroencephalography (EEG) has long been used to study brain activity in various fields such as neuroscience, psychology, and medicine. However, recent advancements in technology have paved the way for a novel application of EEG in the realm of art. EEG art involves deep understanding and interpreting the brain's electrical activities to create unique and innovative artworks. This essay explores the methodology behind EEG art, the findings from studies in this field, and the implications for our understanding of the brain and creativity. By delving into the intricate patterns of neural activity captured by EEG, artists and researchers can unlock new insights into the workings of the mind and create captivating works of art that bridge the gap between science and aesthetics.

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Published

2024-07-26

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Articles