A team of neuroscientists at the University of California San Francisco used brain signals recorded from epilepsy patients to program a computer to mimic natural speech, an advancement that could one day have a profound effect on the ability of certain patients to communicate. The results were published in the journal Nature.
Technology that translates brain activity into speech would be transformative for people who are unable to communicate as a result of neurological impairments.
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Technology that translates brain activity into speech would be transformative for people who are unable to communicate as a result of neurological impairments.
http://www.sci-news.com/othersciences/neuroscience/speech-synthesis-07136.html