The pianist Nicolas Namoradze lent himself to an unprecedented experience: thanks to his knowledge of neurosciences and his ability to remain motionless while playing, one was able to record the activity of his brain. The New York Times has witnessed the performance.
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The pianist Nicolas Namoradze lent himself to an unprecedented experience: thanks to his knowledge of neurosciences and his ability to remain motionless while playing, one was able to record the activity of his brain. The New York Times has witnessed the performance.