The Language Neuroscience Podcast

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

Aug 6, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
How Did You Become Interested in Speech in the Brain?
01:33 • 3min
3
How Did You Find Your Path Into Bioengineering?
04:45 • 2min
4
How to Communicate With Paralyzed Persons
07:13 • 2min
5
How Did You Know That You Had Quadriperesis?
08:54 • 3min
6
What Is an Arthritis?
11:30 • 3min
7
How Does a Child Communicate With Assistive Devices?
14:18 • 3min
8
How Do You Decode Your Son's Sentence Patterns?
16:59 • 2min
9
How to Decode a Sensor Motor Core in a Brain Computer Interface?
19:20 • 2min
10
Is It Possible to Find Usable Signal in the Auditory Modality?
21:44 • 3min
11
Bravo Clinical Trial
25:04 • 2min
12
Is There a Relationship Between Lipsthong and Speech?
26:41 • 2min
13
Is There a Synchronicity in the Left Hemisphere?
28:33 • 2min
14
Is That Really a Question?
30:45 • 2min
15
How Did You Select the 50 Words?
32:40 • 4min
16
Can You Explain Why You Need a Word Classification Model?
36:42 • 3min
17
Speech Detection Model and Word Classification Model Architectures
39:16 • 3min
18
Is It Possible to Detect Speech During the Preparation Phase?
41:51 • 2min
19
The Ensembling of Neural Networks
43:30 • 2min
20
Is There a Slowness in the Sequence Task?
45:21 • 2min
21
How Does a Word Classifier Work?
47:08 • 3min
22
What Kind of Patients Do You Think This Could Be Appropriate For?
50:36 • 2min
23
Aphasia
53:04 • 3min
24
Pancho's Learning French When He's Locked in His Room
56:03 • 2min
25
Is He Still Able to Use the Device at Home?
57:46 • 3min
26
Do You Want to Start David?
01:00:56 • 2min
27
Is That Your Career Goal?
01:02:47 • 2min
28
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