Restoring communication Jerry Tang and colleagues at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a language decoder that translates brain activity data from functional MRI scans into a continuous ...
This video still shows a view of one person's cerebral cortex. Pink areas have above-average activity; blue areas have below-average activity. (Jerry Tang and Alexander Huth) Scientists have found a ...
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Scientists have made new improvements to a "brain decoder" that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to convert thoughts into ...
Language and speech are how we express our inner thoughts. But neuroscientists just bypassed the need for audible speech, at least in the lab. Instead, they directly tapped into the biological machine ...
Shanghai, China--(Newsfile Corp. - January 10, 2025) - NeuroXess is pleased to announce, with grace and hope, the positive results from a clinical trial as a new year dawned in Shanghai. A woman ...
For more than a decade, Alexander Huth from the University of Texas at Austin had been striving to build a language decoder—a tool that could extract a person’s thoughts noninvasively from brain ...
Learning to read others’ nonverbal communication or body language can boost communications. Still, developing the ability to read people’s thoughts, feelings, and reactions at any given moment ...
Scientists have decoded streams of words in the brain using artificial intelligence and the data from MRI scans. A decoder that uses brain scans to know what you mean — mostly Scientists have found a ...