'We were surprised at how good the results were,' Gregory Cogan, one of the project's lead researchers, told Newsweek.
A new technology that is able to translate our brain signals into speech has been developed by a team of neuroscientists, neurosurgeons and engineers at Duke University in North Carolina.The device—known as a speech prosthetic—is significantly faster than the best speech-decoding technologies available today. It offers hope to patients who have lost their ability to speak.
The experiment was fast-paced and involved the team placing the device temporarily in the patients' brains and asking them to repeat a series of simple words out loud.'I like to compare it to a NASCAR pit crew,' Cogan said. 'We don't want to add any extra time to the operating procedure, so we had to be in and out within 15 minutes. As soon as the surgeon and the medical team said 'Go!', we rushed into action and the patient performed the task.
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