Scientists at Stanford University have taken a major step toward helping people “speak” without moving a muscle—by decoding the silent voice inside the mind. In a study published in the journal ...
Researchers have developed a computer interface that can transcribe words that the user verbalizes internally but does not actually speak aloud. Electrodes in the device pick up neuromuscular signals ...
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Neurons in the SMG represent language processes. a, Written words and sounds were used to cue six words and two pseudowords in a participant with tetraplegia. b–e, Example smoothed firing rates of ...
Editor’s note: This is the 54th article in the “Real Words or Buzzwords?” series from SecurityInfoWatch.com contributor about how real words can become empty words and stifle technology progress. Just ...