Today's article comes from the Frontiers in Computer Science journal. The authors are Ng et al., from New York University. This paper explores the cross-section of music and physiological synchrony. The authors are generating music from one person's physiological signals (heart rate, breathing, brain activity, etc) and using that rhythm to help the second person fall in sync with the first.
DOI: 10.3389/fcomp.2025.1593905
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