SCHIZOPHRENIA AS SOUND: listening to the dynamic brain

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  • Опубліковано 10 гру 2024

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  • @johncgibson4720
    @johncgibson4720 10 років тому +103

    One of the most interesting video on youtube. Better than the million dollar concerts.

    • @Duvmasta
      @Duvmasta 7 років тому +3

      John C G i agree!

    • @oliverwitta6421
      @oliverwitta6421 4 роки тому

      Freaks

    • @harry.t9523
      @harry.t9523 2 місяці тому +2

      I wish Taylor Swift could write something like this.

  • @gonzalo060375
    @gonzalo060375 13 років тому +42

    Very interesting. What I first noticed were the faster tempo of the patient's sonification, and the uneven activity of some areas (tones) with respect to others, while the healthy brain seemed to be equally 'busy' through all sensors.
    Maybe in the future, the scientists could relate this to a schizoid brain being overloaded with hallucinations on some areas, or their lack of activity in other ones, could explain why serial killers are indifferent to the fear or pain of victims.
    Just a thought.

    • @ScientificEndevourOfTheMind
      @ScientificEndevourOfTheMind 4 роки тому +6

      Very well worded and very true as well. All personality traits are created by the brain. That being said there's a cure for every mental illness if you know where to look.

    • @korana6308
      @korana6308 Місяць тому

      What it actually means is that the patient brains don't use their whole brain in a nutshell that's what this video shows. And to be honest, not that many people do, as it literally a spectrum of how much different people use their brains... the least of which are those patients.

  • @alchemistwolf9173
    @alchemistwolf9173 8 років тому +87

    anyone notice the patients sound had a repeating high that was very rhythmic but separated much more than the healthy...like a fire alarm and a deep drone noise with it?

    • @zackisback3651
      @zackisback3651 2 роки тому +6

      Yeah it sounds like there’s some sort of euphoric rythem repeated over and over uncontrollably. where the healthy patient can transfer messages normally back and forth. Making it sound random/reality

  • @cathartic7873
    @cathartic7873 5 років тому +33

    Sounds like a Minecraft music disc

  • @jarblewarble
    @jarblewarble 13 років тому +13

    I think I would become insane myself if I listened to this music for too long. The music has a nice cyclic quality to it, kind of like fractal music. Although the schizophenic music makes me think of a double pendulum swinging back and forth, which is really interesting in a way.

  • @cliffordhn
    @cliffordhn 12 років тому +8

    1:50
    trippy. with the deep distorted hums. this is a work of art

  • @exedeath
    @exedeath 6 років тому +36

    I expected something more like harsh noise, or glitch or lowercase.

  • @dlloyd1984
    @dlloyd1984  15 років тому +9

    But I think it is also important to hear that the differences between the brains of healthy people and individuals with schizophrenia are subtle. Like all the brainmusic tracks, these sound out the richness common to all of us, a symphony which is normally neither seen nor heard. People with schizophrenia and healthy individuals differ very little with respect to the continual underlying music of mind.

  • @thefanboy3285
    @thefanboy3285 Місяць тому +5

    Sounds like those videos of a guy cabling fungi to a sound machine and each time a fungi talks to another the signal is converted into a sound

  • @alexcolin9097
    @alexcolin9097 11 років тому +12

    I noticed that the tones generated by the normal brains sounded more stable also. It made me wonder if this simply reflected that more information was being processed by the schizophrenic patient? Would be interesting to know how the experiment was set up - whether normals and patients listened to the same audio track and if it holds up over a larger sample.

  • @Akerfeldtfan
    @Akerfeldtfan 15 років тому +5

    Very cool, exciting research. Keep up the good work- it might be something amazing down the road.

  • @ephemerol
    @ephemerol 15 років тому +2

    fascinating work. the healthy bits remind me of manuel götsching/ashra tempel, very harmonic and luminous, while the schizophrenic bits are like a dark oval piece, much deeper in a way, and unsettling.

  • @dlloyd1984
    @dlloyd1984  15 років тому +11

    Schizophrenia is a devastating illness that afflicts 1% of humanity. Those who suffer from schizophrenia and those who know and love them are aware of its complexity and the extreme difficulty of coping with the illness. This video has been posted for educational purposes. Informally and non-scientifically, it confirms the idea that schizophrenia is a global dysfunction of the brain.

  • @Sage-mp8vr
    @Sage-mp8vr 3 роки тому +1

    This makes me tingle and makes my head hurt on the left side only, on the top, very scary, thanks for the vid, awesome research!

  • @YbarraProductions
    @YbarraProductions 3 роки тому +2

    Absolutely fascinating

  • @ThexXECAXx
    @ThexXECAXx 11 років тому +15

    Holy crap, this is incredible !! :O

  • @ImGonnaKeepDreaming
    @ImGonnaKeepDreaming 11 років тому +7

    Respect to schizophrenic people.

  • @SapasMons
    @SapasMons 3 роки тому +2

    This my jam...

  • @Threetails
    @Threetails 14 років тому +7

    What do the lower registers represent? I notice the schizophrenic mind has a much lower sound signature with much more pronounced activity in the lower registers.
    Also, how do these compare to people with other disorders, such as bipolar/depressive disorders, personality disorders, etc?

  • @bedheadsteve4467
    @bedheadsteve4467 7 років тому +8

    This makes my head hurt around the temple area mainly left side like a pulse pain. Almost the same feeling of listening to static in both ears with sound canceling headphones on i start to feel sick from sound fatigue.

    • @1ssamalbendazole599
      @1ssamalbendazole599 7 років тому +3

      weird, this does the same effect to me, although i'm not schizophrenic but I do have HFA.

  • @lupinsredjacket3191
    @lupinsredjacket3191 Місяць тому +1

    I'd be interested to hear what our brains sound like when we experience different emotions. What does anger sound like vs. serenity? Romantic love vs. platonic love? Shyness vs. Embarrassment or Shame?

  • @felipe_sth
    @felipe_sth 12 днів тому

    So, if I got this right, schizophrenia is like having your brain activity being heavily disrupted as a result of unassembled inputs. Like when your hard drive gets fragmented. Thus, the patterns we see on the patient's visualization.

  • @daveyjoseph6058
    @daveyjoseph6058 День тому

    The healthy brains made me think of grassy hills and beautiful pastures, but the patients' brains made me think of apocalypse movies

  • @SpiritofProphecy999
    @SpiritofProphecy999 День тому

    They represent different identities over time as an independent variable the pitch represents alarm disillusionment or need the frequency of the high tones represents how often the frontal cortex ego is disoriented
    The underlying deeper tone represent
    The authority most prevalent in the individuals psyche
    The normal patients are are fashioned according to normal conversation patterns with the more artistic patients have phrasing (musical) representing their humor whims and other friendly aspects of their own ego that they are aware of
    They all sound normal. The many patterns are identifiable but those schizophrenics are very well organized- relatively speaking. They may be uncomfortable or bothered by their experience- but their patterns are well organized
    I hope it helps someone

  • @chaeeprice449
    @chaeeprice449 6 років тому +2

    So listing to this kinda triggered by schizophrenia idk how but I’m hearing so many voices while listening to this shit

  • @squashedshibber2684
    @squashedshibber2684 9 років тому +14

    any for bipolar? to me i'd imagine it would sound like speedcore hahaha...

    • @mimiwill5618
      @mimiwill5618 5 років тому +2

      That would be interesting, they should do one for all the illnesses. As for ADHD, I think the theme song to Sponge Bob Square Pants comes to mind...😅😅😅

    • @K8isGr88
      @K8isGr88 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@mimiwill5618for ADHD it's just the SpongeBob outro

  • @jarblewarble
    @jarblewarble 12 років тому +1

    1:17 is amazing.

  • @puzakmuzak
    @puzakmuzak 12 років тому +6

    so this is brian eno's brain on music!

  • @andoni350
    @andoni350 25 днів тому

    There seems to be (musically & tonally) a lack of structured order/tempo in the patients compared to the healthy subjects. The healthy subjects seem to have some cohesive internal structure to the harmony but the patients seem to have more harmonic freedom and flexibility (less tied to a certain mode or key than the healthy subjects). This makes me consider the idea that perhaps the patients have more cognitive freedom and elasticity than the healthy subjects due to their schizophrenia.

  • @momjosh12CARTOONS
    @momjosh12CARTOONS 8 років тому +1

    Brain music recorded with Sound blaster 16 card?

  • @birdgincrit
    @birdgincrit Місяць тому

    You can tell solely by looking at the bottom row: patients have consistently more red in the bottom row than healthy subjects. Maybe there are more single indicators but I just happened to notice this one.

  • @ugiswrong
    @ugiswrong 15 років тому +1

    I think the schizophrenic sound clips sound better personally.

  • @dlloyd1984
    @dlloyd1984  15 років тому

    Informally and non-scientifically, it confirms the idea that schizophrenia is a global dysfunction of the brain. That is, it affects many regions of the brain and for that reason one can hear subtle differences between sonifications of healthy subjects and patients. It is possible, though a stretch, that sonification could become a diagnostic tool, perhaps a way of bringing forward interactions among brain areas that might not be obvious through other measures.

  • @judahswift2098
    @judahswift2098 5 років тому

    Why do I hear the exact same thing both times?!?

  • @SOLIDSNAKE.
    @SOLIDSNAKE. 21 день тому +2

    alot of lingering ,which makes sense, almost like they are stuck in a trance

    • @rafsandomierz5313
      @rafsandomierz5313 11 днів тому +1

      To me it sounds like a complex arppegio that is clear but kind of still somewhat chaotic.
      While healthy sounds like ambient music with pads some church bell in the background and arppegio here and there.

  • @nieverainmaker384
    @nieverainmaker384 3 роки тому

    That there’s occult, instead of claims upon sound in comparison to marking activity with stocks digitally

  • @deadlyespresso6166
    @deadlyespresso6166 Місяць тому

    The human brain is more melodic than I thought...

  • @Kuutiojoo
    @Kuutiojoo 4 роки тому

    With medication or without...?

  • @jacobpetitta7038
    @jacobpetitta7038 5 років тому +4

    2nd one was better production

  • @saturn625
    @saturn625 3 роки тому +1

    why i'm nervous

  • @KenBrewster1977
    @KenBrewster1977 14 років тому +3

    It could be me, but it seems like the patient has more minor tones musically speaking...minor tones elicit more down behavior. Alot of times in music it is used in a slower song, so i can't help but wonder if the schizophrenic mind is "speeding up" to try and slow down. In stable emotional moments they are fine, but the moment their mental processes accelerate, the brain may not know how to slow itself down...thus the "low tones" "minor tones." I would recommend playing music to see a difference

  • @RockSprites
    @RockSprites 15 років тому +1

    Wow, that was very interesting!!

  • @sirenaalice7265
    @sirenaalice7265 9 років тому +5

    WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT?? im a severe schizophrenic i was in the starting stages of a schizo attack i searched relaxing music for schizo as i do for anxiety THE FIRST SOUND STOPPED IT then the second started AND RESTARTED IT ive calmed down now but im scared the sounds of the second are going to get me now

  • @tesla1982
    @tesla1982 6 років тому +3

    this is scary!!

  • @sexysinkhearts
    @sexysinkhearts 13 років тому

    does this mean that they see and hear things differently too?*

    • @scottcupp8129
      @scottcupp8129 5 років тому

      As in seeing sounds and hearing colors for example? Yes. It's been known to happen. And why not? our brain is a complex system of different systems each system assigned to one thing or another but the fact is, the entire brain is a massive network. Everything connects to everything. Our brain fabricates truth about our surroundings. If something were to go wrong, what we know as truth would be turned upside down.

    • @heybestie6440
      @heybestie6440 5 років тому

      i have schizophrenia and often i see patterns on walls, cartpets etc or if i look on object for like 20 second it start moving (like doors, tables, clothes lamps etc)

  • @jarblewarble
    @jarblewarble 11 років тому

    This video's soundtrack reminds me of Omgyjya Switch7.

  • @iPhrasesRub
    @iPhrasesRub 8 років тому +1

    Can I use this for a short documental film?

  • @theoriginalmcsquare
    @theoriginalmcsquare 14 років тому +2

    the schizophrenic one sounds more erratic and repetitive than the normal one

  • @lolnamelollastname9788
    @lolnamelollastname9788 6 місяців тому

    Even the healthy patients sll sound different from one another

  • @Zara1926
    @Zara1926 14 років тому +1

    I wish I knew what my brain sounds like.

  • @franklinfalco9069
    @franklinfalco9069 7 років тому +6

    ringtone

  • @Glaborifec
    @Glaborifec 14 років тому +3

    I just wonder how Listening to these "noises" can effect you, if done for hours at a time.

  • @indiennovore
    @indiennovore 6 років тому

    what is the name of the musical genre of this music?

  • @catman1233
    @catman1233 12 років тому

    It's actually more than 1% now.

  • @yeahimridingthroughthearea7565
    @yeahimridingthroughthearea7565 7 років тому +1

    Second I turned it on it started to hurt my head

  • @whatisyourname-0
    @whatisyourname-0 5 днів тому

    저런게 눈이나 귀로 느껴진다고 생각하니까 좀...(환시,환청)

  • @biodroid
    @biodroid 14 років тому

    but why has the schitzofrenic version better note resolution? that disaproves this as science when the premises are not equal.

  • @freddiebeltran8174
    @freddiebeltran8174 5 років тому +1

    Dose this make u crazy

  • @littledemon4139
    @littledemon4139 6 років тому

    And there is no real test for it either.

  • @MyKill71
    @MyKill71 6 років тому

    Thank You..., at least, for inspiring Good Music. I've been playing the SONG, "Schitzoprenia/Schitzoprenia" on here, Ever After..! 🤔,😉,🔥

  • @AdamX21198
    @AdamX21198 6 років тому

    IDM ASMR

  • @cripticalhit
    @cripticalhit 3 місяці тому

    sounds like minecraft songs

  • @bryanpedrosa8061
    @bryanpedrosa8061 4 роки тому

    I only listen to real music.

  • @PoisonxAlchemist
    @PoisonxAlchemist 13 років тому +1

    @IronicallyVague You expected them to post their entire thesis? This coming from someone who can't spell paper mache.

  • @iPhrasesRub
    @iPhrasesRub 8 років тому

    Can I use this for a short documental film?