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Neurotech 2023 as fait accompli
Neurotech 2023 was very exciting but nothing was said about Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis . . . until the last talk, which featured
Sergey Stavisky, Ph.D., UC Davis and their neuroprosthetics lab Sergey Stavisky – Neuroscientist and neural engineer which is a member of the BrainGate consortium BrainGate - Turning Thought Into Action who presented a case of a patient with four brain implants . . . https://neuroprosthetics.science/ and focused on the use of brain voice signals and artificial speech using the patient's own (prior) voice as heuristic in restoring patient's voice via artificial generation; the result was good in quality and accuracy, though on the slow side in the neighborhood of twenty words per minute (speech is normally a little over one hundred words per minute). Achievement was stable relative to patient's regressing abilities and he expects qualitative loss would not occur during course of disease but nevertheless, the syndrome continues regression until the patient's death (as usual). |
Johns Hopkins Patient With ALS Regains Control Of Home Devices Thanks To Brain-Comput
Johns Hopkins Patient With ALS Regains Control Of Home Devices Thanks To Brain-Computer Interface
Johns Hopkins Patient with ALS Regains Control of Home Devices Thanks to Brain-Computer Interface – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News | Recent Educational News Johns Hopkins Patient with ALS Regains Control of Home Devices Thanks to Brain-Computer Interface – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News | Recent Educational News Another Brain Computer Interface with its basis in the Utah Array implant. |
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