2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1196637/v1
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Slow Firing Single Units Are Essential for Optimal Decoding of Silent Speech

Abstract: Summary The motivation of someone who is locked-in, that is, paralyzed and mute, is to find relief for their loss of function. The data presented in this report is part of an attempt to restore one of those lost functions, namely, speech. An essential feature of the development of a speech prosthetic is optimal decoding of patterns of recorded neural signals during silent or covert speech, that is, speaking ‘inside the head’ with no audible output due to the paralysis of the articulators. The aim of this paper… Show more

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“…There exist several reports exploiting intracortical activity recorded with Utah array like systems for speech prosthesis purposes [56, 54, 28]. These recordings give access to the activity of individual neurons but remain potentially harmful to the cortical tissue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There exist several reports exploiting intracortical activity recorded with Utah array like systems for speech prosthesis purposes [56, 54, 28]. These recordings give access to the activity of individual neurons but remain potentially harmful to the cortical tissue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%