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‘Neuroprosthesis for decoding speech in a paralyzed person with anarthria’ with David Moses and Jessie Liu

The Language Neuroscience Podcast

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Aphasia

I wondered about whether you could apply the same principle to maybe posterior brain regions and pick up on different kinds of representations. Have you thought about that at all? Yeah, I think if we want to directly extrapolate from like our current understanding in this work, we are talking about anyone who has intact cortical speech motor representations. But at the end of the day, as long as there is some sort of cortical signal that is intact and discriminable, you could use that too.

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