Dr. Frank Russo, Lucid, Chief Science Officer: 64 electrodes that are 7being fitted to your cap. Yosef is applying gel. That's going to help with the 8conductivity. - That's weird. - Oh, the cool gel is a weird feeling.
CNN Business Writer: It's all to find out how my body reacts to music. Toronto-based company Lucid is conducting the research as they try to turn music into medicine to treat anxiety and other 9mental health conditions.
I think we all sort of have this 10intuition that music has really powerful influence over our emotions. And you're a trained musician. Did you know when you started this journey that there was also science to support that?
Aaron Labbe, Lucid, Fo-Founder Chief Technology Officer: I did not. If I'm being honest with you, I just knew how it felt, right? Like as a musician, it's all about the feeling.
CNN Business Writer: Aaron Labbe, the company's co-founder, says his own mental health 11struggles led him to starting the company.
Aaron Labbe: A big part of the mental health healing journey is starting to question, why do I feel this way? Why am I experiencing these 12symptoms? And then for me, that led to, why is music helping?
CNN Business Writer: So, they began developing 13therapeutic products that 14combined artificial intelligence, 15facial recognition, and music.