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Real-time, brain-scanning speller gives the silent a voice Researchers at Maastricht University in The Netherlands have developed a device that gives a voice to those who are completely unable to speak or move at all. Building on previous work using functional magnetic imaging (fMRI) technology, which allowed individuals to give yes/no responses or answer multiple-choice questions, the new approach allows for full, unscripted back-and-forth conversations... Continue Reading Real-time, brain-scanning speller gives the silent a voice Section: Research Watch Tags: Brain, fMRI Related Articles: Matrix-style instant learning could be one step closerScientists reconstruct visual stimuli by reading brain activityBreakthrough in quest for mindreadingDiagnosing depression in less than an hour using an ‘ECG for the mind’Science shows how precision-tinted lenses fight migrainesNew brain imaging method sheds light on the nature of consciousness
Real-time, brain-scanning speller gives the silent a voice
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