A brain-computer interface (BCI) has enabled a paralyzed woman who lost her ability to speak after suffering a brainstem stroke to communicate through a digital avatar. The achievement by a team of ...
Researchers have developed a new method for intercepting neural signals from the brain of a person with paralysis and translating them into audible speech—all in near real-time. The result is a ...
Forward-looking: Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of California, San Francisco, have developed a brain-computer interface system capable of restoring ...
Two cutting-edge clinical trials are using artificial intelligence to help patients with paralysis regain movement in their body and reclaim their voice. For years, Keith Thomas has been unable to ...
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Revolutionary Brain-to-Voice Interface Restores Speech for Paralyzed Patients in Near Real Time
“Overnight, everything was taken from me,” Ann wrote, thinking back on the stroke that had left her paralyzed and voiceless almost two decades ago. Ann was 30 when the stroke struck, leaving her life ...
Researchers at UC San Francisco and UC Berkeley have developed a brain-computer interface (BCI) that has enabled a woman with severe paralysis from a brainstem stroke to speak through a digital avatar ...
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