You can also search for this author in PubMed                                       Google Scholar                                       Scientis

Brain-reading device is best yet at decoding ‘internal speech’

submited by
Style Pass
2024-05-13 22:30:04

You can also search for this author in PubMed   Google Scholar

Scientists have developed brain implants that can decode internal speech — identifying words that two people spoke in their minds without moving their lips or making a sound.

Although the technology is at an early stage — it was shown to work with only a handful of words, and not phrases or sentences — it could have clinical applications in future.

Similar brain–computer interface (BCI) devices, which translate signals in the brain into text, have reached speeds of 62–78 words per minute for some people. But these technologies were trained to interpret speech that is at least partly vocalized or mimed.

The latest study — published in Nature Human Behaviour on 13 May1 — is the first to decode words spoken entirely internally, by recording signals from individual neurons in the brain in real time.

Leave a Comment