New Brain Device Is First to Read Out Inner Speech
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Stanford researchers developed a brain implant that decodes "inner speech" from neural signals, allowing paralyzed individuals to communicate by simply thinking words. The system enables users with ALS or brain stem stroke to select from 125,000 words at conversational speeds (120-150 words per minute) without physical effort, significantly improving upon previous devices that required attempted speech movements.
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