Communications Biology (Sep 2021)
Real-time synthesis of imagined speech processes from minimally invasive recordings of neural activity
Abstract
Miguel Angrick et al. develop an intracranial EEG-based method to decode imagined speech from a human patient and translate it into audible speech in real-time. This report presents an important proof of concept that acoustic output can be reconstructed on the basis of neural signals, and serves as a valuable step in the development of neuroprostheses to help nonverbal patients interact with their environment.