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Tsinghua’s Brain Tech Decodes Live Art Magic 🧠🎭

Tsinghua’s Brain Tech Decodes Live Art Magic 🧠🎭

What happens in your brain when you’re moved by live theater? Tsinghua University just cracked the code using sci-fi-worthy tech! 🔍 Students recently rocked silvery electrode-covered caps during performances—not for a secret mission, but to map how art sparks emotions in real time. 🧠✨

The portable brain-computer interface (BCI) system captured neural fireworks 🎆 as participants watched shows. Results? Live art lit up emotion and sensory zones way more than expected. "It’s like your brain becomes part of the performance," said Li Zexuan, a researcher on the team.

This isn’t just cool science—it’s a game-changer for mental health. Prof. Gao Xiaorong’s team aims to use these brain patterns to help people with anxiety or emotional struggles. Imagine future therapies where art literally rewires your mood! 💡

Bonus flex: They nailed lab-grade data in a chaotic live venue—a first for China’s BCI research. From tracking Parkinson’s symptoms to making concerts a healing tool, this tech’s future is brighter than a stage spotlight. 💫

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