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Electroencephalophone

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An electroencephalophone is a musical instrument which uses brain waves (measured in the same way as an EEG) to generate or modulate sounds.

One was designed by Erkki Kurenniemi, a Finnish electronic musican and artificial intelligence researcher, in the 1960s.

In the 1970's, David Rosenboom used EEG based devices to enable performers to create sound and music with their brainwaves.

Eduardo Reck Miranda is currently (~2004) involved in research which uses neural networks and brain interfaces to create music.

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