Multimedia Friday | 03/30/2007

Here's a music video that some students from a neuroscience lab made. Perhaps they should be given more work to do?!

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Funny thing is she sings the whole song a fourth too low, maybe there is something to look at there in terms of neuroscience : :)

Would really like to pass this around, clever as hell. But I agree about the singing - painful. I'd assign them to dub in a better singer.