Neural engineering
Nearly a dozen scientists from the university’s Center for Neural Engineering and Prostheses have worked for several years to design a decoding system that could turn the man's brain activity into sentences in both languages and display them on a screen.
The study ultimately shows "the feasibility of a bilingual speech
neuroprosthesis," or bilingual brain implant, and provides a glimpse
into how this type of technology has the "potential to restore more
natural communication" among bilingual speakers with paralysis…
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