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Neural engineering

Decoder generates language from non-invasive brain scans

03 May 2023 Tami Freeman
Jerry Tang preparing a study participant for an fMRI scan
Restoring communication Jerry Tang and colleagues at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a language decoder that translates brain activity data from functional MRI scans into a continuous stream of text. (Courtesy: Nolan Zunk/University of Texas at Austin)
Language decoding involves recording a person’s brain activity and using this to predict the words

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