Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has spasmodic dysphonia, a voice disorder caused by a malfunction in the brain. Here’s what to know.
In a loud, crowded room, how does the human brain use visual speech cues to augment muddled audio and help the listener better understand what a speaker is saying? While most people know ...
The main difference between them is that aphasia is about damage to the areas of the brain that control language and ...
They now know where the no-go zone is, and they mark it on the digital mapping system that, sort of like a neural GPS, documents every inch of Capone’s brain. “The motor and speech areas are ...
There's a lot of brain power that goes into speech. First, there's a thought or idea, which the brain must translate into words. Those words are then translated into specific movements of the lungs, ...
Brain-computer interfaces translate neural signals into actions, revolutionizing healthcare and enhancing communication for individuals with disabilities.
Conventional speech averages about 150 words per minute. However, scientists recently reported in the journal Nature that they have successfully decoded brain signals into speech directly ...
Do speakers of different languages build sentence structure in the same way? In a neuroimaging study published in PLOS ...
This study explored a previously uninvestigated area of the brain, the supramarginal gyrus, for speech decoding. While the accuracy of the mind-reading was impressive for one participant (79%), it ...