Brain computer interface enables real-time mental “speaking” to help aphasia patients regain smooth communication skills

On April 1st, a study published in the British journal Nature Neuroscience reported a new brain computer interface technology that can convert speech activity in the brain into audible vocabulary in real time, allowing real-time thoughts to “speak”. This technology can help individuals with aphasia regain their ability to communicate fluently in real-time.

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