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by Tech Effects, WIRED
by Tech Effects, WIRED
A new study reports for the first time functional interactions among brain rhythms in music perception using a novel, elegant, multiplex-aware approach based on a community detection algorithm.
A team of Greek scientists has discovered how to tell how much you like a particular song by literally reading your mind. And they want to fit it into Spotify, Apple Music, and other similar online music streaming services. No more stars. No more likes and dislikes. No more hearts. It will all happen automatically.
The full article by Quartz.com is available here
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