Neural interfaces that directly produce intelligible speech from brain activity would allow people with severe impairment from neurological disorders to communicate more naturally. Here, we record neural population activity in motor, premotor and inferior frontal cortices during speech production using electrocorticography (ECoG) and show that ECoG signals alone can be used to generate intelligible speech output that can preserve conversational cues. To produce speech directly from neural data, we adapted a method from the field of speech synthesis called unit selection, in which units of speech are concatenated to form audible output. In our approach, which we call Brain-To-Speech, we chose subsequent units of speech based on the measured ...
International audienceAcoustic speech output results from coordinated articulation of dozens of musc...
Speech is a fundamental human behavior, and enables the fast, effortless expression of emotions, des...
Speech Neuroprostheses have the potential to enable communication for people with dysarthria or anar...
Neural interfaces that directly produce intelligible speech from brain activity would allow people w...
Several neurological diseases and disorders can impact speech communication functions and lead to th...
Neurological disorders can lead to significant impairments in speech communication and, in severe ca...
Objective. Direct synthesis of speech from neural signals could provide a fast and natural way of co...
To speak is to dynamically orchestrate the movements of the articulators (jaw, tongue, lips, and lar...
Speech production is an intricate process involving a large number of muscles and cognitive processe...
Speech production is an intricate process involving a large number of muscles and cognitive processe...
Miguel Angrick et al. develop an intracranial EEG-based method to decode imagined speech from a huma...
Recent research has explored the functional role of the human auditory and sensorimotor cortices in ...
International audienceRestoring communication in case of aphasia is a key challenge for neurotechnol...
© 2013 IEEE. Interpretation of neural signals to a form that is as intelligible as speech facilitate...
Reconstructing intended speech from neural activity using brain-computer interfaces holds great prom...
International audienceAcoustic speech output results from coordinated articulation of dozens of musc...
Speech is a fundamental human behavior, and enables the fast, effortless expression of emotions, des...
Speech Neuroprostheses have the potential to enable communication for people with dysarthria or anar...
Neural interfaces that directly produce intelligible speech from brain activity would allow people w...
Several neurological diseases and disorders can impact speech communication functions and lead to th...
Neurological disorders can lead to significant impairments in speech communication and, in severe ca...
Objective. Direct synthesis of speech from neural signals could provide a fast and natural way of co...
To speak is to dynamically orchestrate the movements of the articulators (jaw, tongue, lips, and lar...
Speech production is an intricate process involving a large number of muscles and cognitive processe...
Speech production is an intricate process involving a large number of muscles and cognitive processe...
Miguel Angrick et al. develop an intracranial EEG-based method to decode imagined speech from a huma...
Recent research has explored the functional role of the human auditory and sensorimotor cortices in ...
International audienceRestoring communication in case of aphasia is a key challenge for neurotechnol...
© 2013 IEEE. Interpretation of neural signals to a form that is as intelligible as speech facilitate...
Reconstructing intended speech from neural activity using brain-computer interfaces holds great prom...
International audienceAcoustic speech output results from coordinated articulation of dozens of musc...
Speech is a fundamental human behavior, and enables the fast, effortless expression of emotions, des...
Speech Neuroprostheses have the potential to enable communication for people with dysarthria or anar...