A stroke survivor speaks again with the help of an experimental brain-computer implant
- Scientists have created a device that translates thoughts about speech into spoken words in real time, according to the study published in Nature Neuroscience.
- The device was tested on a 47-year-old woman who had been unable to speak for 18 years due to a stroke, with the implant placed in her brain during surgery.
- Anumanchipalli stated that the implant translates signals into fluent sentences, eliminating delays that disrupt conversation flow.
- Scientists developed a device that translates thoughts into spoken words in real time, as described by Laura Ungar from the Associated Press.
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Brain Implant Lets Woman Talk After 18 Years of Silence Due to Stroke
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