2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2018.09.016
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Neurolinguistics Research Advancing Development of a Direct-Speech Brain-Computer Interface

Abstract: A direct-speech brain-computer interface (DS-BCI) acquires neural signals corresponding to imagined speech, then processes and decodes these signals to produce a linguistic output in the form of phonemes, words, or sentences. Recent research has shown the potential of neurolinguistics to enhance decoding approaches to imagined speech with the inclusion of semantics and phonology in experimental procedures. As neurolinguistics research findings are beginning to be incorporated within the scope of DS-BCI researc… Show more

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“…This limited 1 s duration attempted to ensure the behavioral compliance of the subject to imagine only that phrase. It is extremely difficult to verify whether the subjects actually performed the task of imagination in the traditional setting of imagined speech data acquisition (Cooney et al, 2018). Hence, we collected both imagined and overt speech in a single trial with a limited duration for the imagination segment for behavioral control.…”
Section: Comparisons In Decoding Imagination and Articulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This limited 1 s duration attempted to ensure the behavioral compliance of the subject to imagine only that phrase. It is extremely difficult to verify whether the subjects actually performed the task of imagination in the traditional setting of imagined speech data acquisition (Cooney et al, 2018). Hence, we collected both imagined and overt speech in a single trial with a limited duration for the imagination segment for behavioral control.…”
Section: Comparisons In Decoding Imagination and Articulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, our paradigm may have a combination of both preparation and imagination within the 1 s duration. Based on the extant literature, phonological representation is shown to be activated during orthographical language processing and the preparation (pre-speech) (Cooney et al, 2018). The extent to which these phonological processes are existing in our preparation/imagination stage is not clear and would require specifically designed studies to dissociate them, if possible.…”
Section: Comparisons In Decoding Imagination and Articulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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