musical spike trains
8" x 10"
oil on canvas
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   Interesting things happen in your brain when you listen to music. Neurons in your ears encode the sounds into a sequence of electrical signals -- called spike trains -- that record the rhythm, tones, and texture of what you are hearing. The spike trains are sent to your cortex, where the sounds are perceived and interpreted, and enjoyed.

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