DJs' brains studied to understand 'beatmatching'
The brain activity of club DJs as they "beatmatch" songs together is being studied by researchers to try and work out how they do it.
"We think that by looking at the brain activity - and also the way that DJs use their bodies - can tell us about how that skill comes about."DJ Mo Jones said wearing the cap fitted with electrodes left her looking like she had been "attacked by an octopus on my forehead" Dr Witek said her team would analyse the data collected from the brain activity of the DJs to try and understand how they developed the skill.
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